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Sorry I'm new here and I am not very familiar with the Notation Musician. It seems to be a very good program. So I've got a question concerning enharmonic shifts - not for notes (there is everything perfect) but for Chord Transscription. The Tune, I want to transcribe in in key of A. (3 #s). And the Musician seem to regard it as a good Idea to show chordsymbols like Fb instead of E (that seems to happen accidentially, most of the chords are shown correctly). Why does that happen, or other: What do I do wrong? Has anyone a solution for my problem?
thx ralf |
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Hi Ralf,
My apologies - you've run into a bug that needs correcting. If you have a file that shows this problem a lot, please post it here or send it to me via support@notation.com and I'll put it with our "fix it" task as an illustration of the problem. Thanks! Sherry
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