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Originally Posted by Sherry C
Hi,
There may be a couple of reasons for that. In some styles, the actual down-to-the-tic note is not notated "legalistically" You may want to check the transcription options (Setup/Transcription options) and try out different settings (eg. Standard, Swing, Syncopated) and see how the notation pans out. Also, it will depend on what length the "bleed over" note is as to whether it will get transcribed as a tied-into-the-next-measure note or not. In Notation Composer you can set these parameters to your needs. In Notation Player, it's the "default" setting.
ttfn,
Sherry
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Please can you explain what you mean by 'legalistically'. I'm just looking for a straight interpretation of the MIDI file notes, as they exist. I.e. no changes.
I've now tried all 3 transcription options and none of them are displaying the end note of the tie with the MIDI files I've tried.
I have created a short test MIDI file with examples of the end note of the tie being a quaver, crotchet, and minim (all followed by a rest) and none of them are displayed correctly by Notation Player.
Let me know if you'd like me to send you this test MIDI file.