copy&paste into 2 different voices

• Nov 2, 2011 - 01:53

I have a line of notes. I copy and paste it into an empty bar for voice 1 (blue). Then I'd like to select voice 2 (green) to paste the same line transposing it an octave down. But it doesn't work simply selecting the green button...
What's the trick?
Thanks.


Comments

Copy onto a fresh stave, transpose and then move to Voice 2.

Once you have finished working with the parts use copy and paste to add Voice 1 to the stave with Voice 2 in it and then delete it.

A bit clunky, but hopefully this will be sorted out in a future version.

In reply to by ChurchOrganist

Actually, you can do a little better than that - no need for using extra staves. Paste into the desired staff, move to voice 2, transpose, then paste again.

A few things I try to keep in mind about copy and paste with multiple voices:

1. Copy/ paste always preserves the original voice structure. No way to copy something that was in voice 1 in one staff but make it voice 2 in another, or to copy only a selected voice. But some fiddling with the exchange voices command usually allows me to get the job done.

2. There is no such thing as a part with something on voice 2 only. All parts have something - at the very least, a measure rest - in voice 1. So copying a part that appears to have voice 2 onto another part will always clobber what was in voice 1 originally. Again, exchange voices usually saves the day. Also, if copying multiple parts into a single staff, do voice 1 last, so it doesn't have a chance to get clobbered.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

"Paste into the desired staff, move to voice 2, transpose, then paste again."

That won't work if you want to paste into the same staff, which is what I thought he wanted to do.

Currently you have to paste into a separate staff - pasting into the same one just overwrites what is already there.

Regards
Michael

In reply to by ChurchOrganist

I got the impression he had a line either in a different staff or elsewhere in the same same staff that he wanted to paste in both voice1 and 2. But if you have a part in voice 1 that you just want to copy into voice 2, I'd use essentially the same approach. First, select the passage and hit Ctrl-C to copy. Exchange voice 1 and 2, then transpose (actually you cando that in either order). Then paste again.

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