Key signature bug

• Sep 22, 2011 - 22:39

In playback some notes sound flat and pressing up arrow puts natural sign in front of them even though they're not flattened in key signature.

See attached score:
On upper flute part, first G is played as natural but second G is played flat, through it isn't flattened anywhere. Select second G note and press up arrow, and there will appear natural sign. Near the end there is Bb minor key signature. Try to remove it and at terminal it says:

cmdRemove(KeySig): cannot find keysig at 38880

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Comments

Some more info:

Create new staff with C minor key signature, and copy & paste first to measures containing notes from first flute to newly created staff. Now the second note (g) has a flat sign.

In reply to by ghert

I've managed to create situations where a note doesn't respond to up and down arrows visibly but does for playback. That is, clicking the note and hitting the up or down arrows has no apparent effect, but on playback, I find that the pitch really was affected. When this happens, I find I need to delete the note and then reenter it. Haven't quite found a specific recipe for recreating this, though. Ran into it twice yesterday, though. Anyhow, is it possible this is what happened here?

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

In my situation notes respond to arrow keys. Re-entering the note doesn't help. Somehow the program assumes that key signature is different than shown.

I managed to fix this by editing the file with text editor and removing the key signature which I told in the first post the program couldn't remove. So, at least I was able to fix the file...

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