stems direction
I've got some stems going 'up' which I'd like to go 'down'..
presumably there's a button for that..?
Thanx
I've got some stems going 'up' which I'd like to go 'down'..
presumably there's a button for that..?
Thanx
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ah, ok - found it on the toolbar: "flip direction" - perfect!
(if anyone know if there's a hotkey for that I'd be happy to know it..!)
Thanx
In reply to ah, ok - found it on the… by blue-moves
Hot key = "x"
In reply to Hot key = "x" by SteveBlower
Awesome! Thanks Steve :)
In reply to Awesome! Thanks Steve :) by blue-moves
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/keyboard-shortcuts for more useful shortcuts. The one you asked about specifically is here: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/keyboard-shortcuts#layout
In reply to ah, ok - found it on the… by blue-moves
For anything on the toolbar, you can hover over it to see the shortcut. You can also go to Edit / Preferences / Shortcuts to see and customize the full list.
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I bet you're using "voices" incorrectly, and getting the exact opposite of what you want (that's the most common cause of this problem). See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/voices . If you are using two voices in a staff, and one is consistently lower than the other, such as a soprano and alto part, the upper should be 1 and the lower 2, even if, as common, the upper one is the second to enter. If this is not observed, all the stem directions will be wrong.
In reply to I bet you're using "voices"… by [DELETED] 1831606
Well, I'm not even using voices - but, every time I throw in a midi of a single line (with NO overlaps, AND that is DEFINITELY on a single midi channel..) Musescore decides that I must want multiple voices and bars full of notes and rests on the same beats - it's pretty infuriating..
If you know what that's going on I'd love to know... ? :D
(I'm talking about preparing a 'leadsheet' for a saxophone - from a midi part that's been prepared earlier.)
In reply to Well, I'm not even using… by blue-moves
I think you would get the best help if you attach a midi file that you are importing so someone can look at the file and results and possibly give advice on how to fix it.
I realize now this is a duplicate of https://musescore.org/en/node/310593. You should probably continue this there.
In reply to Well, I'm not even using… by blue-moves
Almost certainly, while you think there is no overlap of notes, there actually is, if just a slight amount (eg, holding one note a few milliseconds too long and thus overlapping the start of the next note). Quantizing in your sequencer will probably fix it. If not, as mentioned, posting a MIDI file that is giving you a problem would help us understand and assist better.
In reply to Almost certainly, while you… by Marc Sabatella
aggh sorry sorry.. it's my fault!
I (sensibly enough) quantized my MIDI part but didn't notice that a 'duplicate' note got hidden 'behind' another note in the sequencer piano roll.
sorted now! Musescore has rendered it perfectly! (I love Musescore!!)
Operator error :D :D