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Old 10-28-2009, 09:56 AM
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Default Re: Reversing the order of notes

Howdy,

Nah, we call this opportunity for Sherry to learn

How did you expect to enter the arpeggio? The answer to that question will help us see if there's a better way for the feature to work.

The way it currently works:
1. Enter the notes of the chord you want to have as an arpeggio (or select an existing chord in any file you may have found)
2. Click the Notes tab, then Ornaments in the second level palette (the "tr" button at the far right)
3. In the Ornaments tool bar, select either the Upward or Downward arpeggio button.
You'll now see the arpeggio symbol in front of the notes, and you'll hear the difference in the performance of those notes when the file is played. If you decide you don't like it, you can click the arpeggio symbol and delete it, removing the symbol and the changing the performance back to a standard chord.

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