Flats and naturals on drum clef
Hi,
Is there any way to turn off naturals/flats etc that have appeared on the drum clef after MIDI import aside from deleting them all one by one?
thanks
Hi,
Is there any way to turn off naturals/flats etc that have appeared on the drum clef after MIDI import aside from deleting them all one by one?
thanks
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Delete them all at once. Select the entire drum staff. (click the first note and press ctrl-A). right click an accidental, move your mouse over select "All similar elements in range selection" and press delete.
These shouldn't be there - something about the MIDI file apparently caused problems. Can you share the MIDI file so we can investigate what went wrong?
In reply to These shouldn't be there - by Marc Sabatella
it was exported from FL
drums.mid
In reply to it was exported from FL by Nick and Morty
This file imports as piano for me. Was it correctly set up as a percussion staff according to general MIDI (eg, using channel 10) in the program you used to export it?
In reply to This file imports as piano by Marc Sabatella
I guess this is the problem then :l
The program I used doesn't differentiate between channels easily - it uses a weird colour coded system and you can't change multiple notes at once and to "change the channel" all notes have to be the same colour
I'll just delete all the accidentals at once in MuseScore.
Thanks v much
In reply to I guess this is the problem by Nick and Morty
Not sure that really yields the correct result either - have you checked to see if the notes show up on reasonable staff lines, in reasonable voices, reasonable stem directions, reasonable playback, etc? If so, great, but I'd be skeptical.
In reply to Not sure that really yields by Marc Sabatella
it didn't render that stuff correctly
I had to adjust all of those properties
I guess that's why it's 3:50am
fml
I also couldn't delete some voice 1 rests it had randomly placed on the pitched instrument tracks, even though the note lengths were correct to make up the bars, so I just hid them behind whatever note was next to them but you can still kinda see them behind them
probably my saddest moment
just hope my teacher doesn't notice, its due tomorrow at 12am
In reply to it didn't render that stuff by Nick and Morty
If you are turning in a printed score or PDF, then the hidden notes will not show up. I hope all goes well.