Re: converting midi file to sheet music problems

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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 2:46 PM, robert lazarski
<robertlazarski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That created a "piano upper" segment and a "piano lower" segment on
> the same midi track. With you so far...
>
>> Then I selected the segments
>> (it keeps them linked), cut them, and pasted them back. That broke their
>> linking and I was able to drag the lower segment to the track below and
>> got a very usable piece of sheet music.
>
> I'm not parsing what you mean by "Then I selected the segments
> (it keeps them linked), cut them, and pasted them back."

I'm not entirely sure either, but note that the behaviour when you
split a segment changed a while back -- formerly you got two segments
with one overlaid unhelpfully onto the other; more recently you should
get two separately visible segments on the same track.  (I can't
actually remember though whether this change predated 1.7 or not.)
Anyway, you should just have to drag the lower one to a different
track in order to get them treated as separate staffs for the notation
view and Lilypond export.


Chris
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