Agreed. No question about it being a duration. I’m just used to Finale entry, which is duration>pitch>alteration, where the alteration can be adding an accidental, a dot, courtesy accidental, change to a grace note, start a tie or tuplet, change the pitch or duration and a couple of other things. Nothing is finalized until you enter the next note.
I can learn a new procedure. It’s just a matter of overcoming over twenty years of muscle memory.
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N 6 .
In reply to N 6 . by Jojo-Schmitz
I wish it could be applied after the note: N 6 (pitch) .
As a longtime Finale user, this behavior would make my copyist life so much easier.
In reply to I wish it could be applied… by mikey12045
Why? "6 ." is the duration
In reply to Why? "6 ." is the duration by Jojo-Schmitz
Agreed. No question about it being a duration. I’m just used to Finale entry, which is duration>pitch>alteration, where the alteration can be adding an accidental, a dot, courtesy accidental, change to a grace note, start a tie or tuplet, change the pitch or duration and a couple of other things. Nothing is finalized until you enter the next note.
I can learn a new procedure. It’s just a matter of overcoming over twenty years of muscle memory.
The dot in the toolbar csn be applied to any note duration to increase it by 50%.
See https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/16027