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Old 10-01-2013, 06:43 PM
Tim Mariott Tim Mariott is offline
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Default Re: Stuck notes

Sherry
Thanks for the rapid reply. I have to admit I don't yet understand the Piano Roll and the note duration possibilities.
However, I have been able to narrow down the problem and it all seems to relate to where I have used upper and lower voices on the Tenor stave in measures 45-51 and again from measures 59-63. By muting the other staves I hear a very definite sticking of notes which does clear on playing if I hit Ctrl-Shift-S.
So I deleted all of the notes from these Tenor measures and put back in the upper voice notes only - fine so far. Then I added some lower voice notes and the sticking reappeared! Very strange as I have used upper and lower voices quite happily for many other pieces.
I can work around it as I have cloned the Tenor stave and put just one voice on each stave: this seems to be working so far but is less satisfactory as the Tenors only split for these few measures so it means a redundant stave for most of the piece.
I guess it's just a puzzle!
Cheers
Tim
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