I want the method which works first time and doesn’t take me into a “get well” recovery mode. Thanks Stephen and thanks for “experimenting” to provide a view - I suspected something like that. It doesn’t appear in the list of names of Recent Projects on steinberg hub Let me read the other comments below to make sure I’ve understood all aspects.įlow 1 are the two first words of the file name which appears at the top “line” above the menu systems - the name reads “Flow 1 in… etc”. I’ve just read the references you gave which seems to imply that Dorico will transpose all pitches and key signatures particularly since I have 28 different instruments (more players) playing the piece. What am I doing wrong? Why would I only be able to transpose a “third” down rather than a “second” down? That at least creates a result and appears to transpose the whole work but clearly into the wrong key. I’ve now eliminated the strings in a new project version and grouped players of similar wind instruments together and transposed a “third” down because “second” is not available. In order to learn how to use Transpose I was trying to Transpose a “second” down on an arrangement of an orchestral piece for a Concert Wind Band where I’d arranged the strings on to wind instruments and for this project version kept both strings and wind instruments in the ensemble (to get a “feel” for it). I’ve made some “progress” and in this post also doing what Dorico recommends which is to place my individual responses to various recent inputs in the one post. I can’t imagine what those might be, since Dorico Pro 4 seems very capable in this department. I just think that saving it under a new name because you might not find any little discrepancies that make you unhappy right away. Try it on your piece and then save the whole project under a different name – same start but add the word transposed – so that once you’ve had a chance to look over the whole thing, if you don’t like it you can simply go back to working on the original file and delete the transposed file.īut you can always hit ctrl-Z to undo the transposition if you’re not happy. When I clicked OK my short experiment transposed, both notes AND key signatures, just as you would like. The next two boxes were checked and I saw no reason to change them (keep relative respelled notes and keep relative respelled chord symbols) I made sure the “Transpose Key Signatures” box was checked. Write menu, Transpose, I chose “Number of Divisions” and selected quality “minor” and intervals “Third.” At least that’s what shows now – when I actually did the transposition I simply chose “third” and then was presented with 4 1/2 (4 half-steps) but clicking on that opened a choice of 3 1/2 or 4 1/2 and I selected 3 1/2 to get a minor third. I just did my own experiment, 3 bars in 3 different keys.
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