I thought that if the note velocity was below a certain amount, it wouldn't show up in Quickscribe. I've put the velocity down to zero, and the key switch is still showing up as a note in the notation. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, everyone.
Mike
Isn't there a way of hiding key switches in Quickscribe?
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Re: Isn't there a way of hiding key switches in Quickscribe?
I create a 2nd MIDI track assigned to the same instrument and channel and put the key switches there. That leaves your track for Quickscribe clear.
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Re: Isn't there a way of hiding key switches in Quickscribe?
In the QuickScribe mini-menu, Options/Score Options, there's a little setting in the lower left that lets you set "Ignore Mistakes" for notes with velocities or durations of less than some amount. If you set the velocity to 0, that might be problematic as that is sometimes interpreted as a note-off. Perhaps a velocity of 1, and while you're at it, a duration of 1 tick? That should hide em.
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Re: Isn't there a way of hiding key switches in Quickscribe?
Thank you, guys. That's what I was looking for.
Mike
Mike
Re: Isn't there a way of hiding key switches in Quickscribe?
Quickscribe options also allow you to have "Playback only" notes that play but are not displayed in the score.
Dave
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