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Old 05-09-2010, 06:27 AM
Mark Starr
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Default Re: Matching misaligned beats to their respective beats

After posting my question in the previous email, I read MidiNotate's announcement that the forthcoming update of Composer, 2.6, now in beta testing, will include a new feature called Rebar -- which, from the announcement's description, appears to be designed to handle exactly the issue I covered in my post. I would be most interested to know whether Rebar will be able to fix the MIDI piano file that I posted to the forum. If it can, you might like to contact me to serve as a beta tester. If nothing else, I will be able to show whether someone with no previous experience using Composer can master the intricacies of re-aligning bars and beats with Rebar. MS
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Old 05-17-2010, 05:52 PM
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Default Re: Matching misaligned beats to their respective beats

When will version 2.6 of Composer with Rebar be released?
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Old 05-17-2010, 07:35 PM
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Default Re: Matching misaligned beats to their respective beats

Hi Mark,

I can't give a firm date on that, as I'd just be lying We're nearly done with fixes and testing, and then have to finish documenting the changes and get the release mechanism rolling.

I'm not trying to be wishy washy, just trying to be truthful

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