Hi, I am new here and diving into bach.
I could not find out how I can access the note inspector if I don't have a chord with multiple notes. I would expect that selecting a single note would open the note inspector instead of the chord inspector. (almost useless if you want to edit midicents by hand...)
In the help center its only mentioned that the note and the chord are selected at the same time...
How to open the note inspector for single notes
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Re: How to open the note inspector for single notes
Hi, if you read the bottom line in the inspector, it tells you how to navigate the score structure from the inspector.
Long story short: if you are in the chord inspector, just use enter to get to the note inspector.
Long story short: if you are in the chord inspector, just use enter to get to the note inspector.
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Re: How to open the note inspector for single notes
That was too easy, I feel ashamed...(I feared it was dead simple...; - )
I am more and more grateful for the immense work you two have done, slowly crawling through the tutorials and everything falls into place. Thanks a lot! The project I am working on with the composer Gerard Pape will propel his way of composing into new levels, inspiration all over the place...
I have no doubt, that I will stumble upon some other way too easy questions...
I am more and more grateful for the immense work you two have done, slowly crawling through the tutorials and everything falls into place. Thanks a lot! The project I am working on with the composer Gerard Pape will propel his way of composing into new levels, inspiration all over the place...
I have no doubt, that I will stumble upon some other way too easy questions...
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Re: How to open the note inspector for single notes
No problem, glad you find bach useful
Feel free to ask here if you have more doubts.
All the best,
Daniele
Feel free to ask here if you have more doubts.
All the best,
Daniele