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When opening a piano only midi file .....
NC opens with 4 to 5 staves, with notes spread thru-out these staves. Is there a trick to getting it to open with only the treble and bass stave ? |
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Hi,
The .mid file was probably sequenced with those notes in separate staves for some reason, typically for "stereo spread" (you can check the Pan settings) or because they were using a device that gave some difference in timbre to the individual staves. To get the notes into a two-handed score: 1. Use Staff/Merge Staves, and select all the staves. This puts all the notes into a single staff. 2. Use Staff/Split Hands, and select the single staff you created in 1 above. Voila! Life is good If you find notes on one "hand" or the other that you want to switch, just select the note with a mouse click, hold "Shift" and press the Up or Down arrow key to shift the note to the staff above or below where it currently resides. ttfn, Sherry
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wow, worked great .... Thanks
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