A good point, though if I write, say, a four movement concerto I will certainly write them as separate documents. In the past with Musescore, if you then copied and pasted you often lost some dynamics and other material. It may not be the case now. I’ll experiment.
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Define "soon"
It is in the works as we speak, but won't get released before MuseScore 4.0, whenever that happens. Not within the new few weeks or months.
In reply to It is in the works as we… by Jojo-Schmitz
It's a pity... For a student, as to my self, to transcribe and put together small exercises should be great. I hope the 4 version came soon-soon.
In reply to It's a pity... For a student… by oswaldopullen
If it really are small exercises all using the same instrument(s), then why not enter them into a single document? Use section breaks between them?
That is after all, all the album feature used to do.
In reply to If it really are small… by jeetee
A good point, though if I write, say, a four movement concerto I will certainly write them as separate documents. In the past with Musescore, if you then copied and pasted you often lost some dynamics and other material. It may not be the case now. I’ll experiment.
Thank you for your reply.
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In reply to A good point, though if I… by cadams
There's still stuff that won't copy/paste, like barlines, time- and key sigs. I don't recall though that at any time Dynamics didn't.
In reply to There's still stuff that won… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you Jojo. That saved me a bit of time and frustration!
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