Imported MIDI file - how to clean up stride bass that is split between lower treble clef and bass
Hi
I imported a midi file I made and the stride 51 bass is split up among the split staffs. How can I at all or easily move all notes below say 'middle c' to show up on bass clef. (so the treble just has the melody) and if I can't do that, what is the next easiest way to move all the notes (retain position but just add to bass clef instead of top treble.
Thanks!
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...move all notes below say 'middle c' to show up on bass clef.
For MIDI import...
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/midi-import#available-operations
... and look for 'Split staff' (used to choose the pitch separation onto staves).
In reply to ...move all notes below say … by Jm6stringer
Thanks for the reply.
I see the split staff check, but it still puts like a C3 on the bass line for some reason.
In reply to Thanks for the reply. I see… by Hamoni
Middle C is C4, yes?
C3 is lower, so bass clef staff.
In reply to Middle C is C4, yes? C3 is… by Jm6stringer
According to MuseScore that is correct but many places call middle C C3.
In reply to According to MuseScore that… by mike320
Anyone interested in this topic should look at the Wikipedia article about scientific pitch notation, which defines middle C as C4:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_pitch_notation
Some of the alternative "non-conforming" conventions and applications are mentioned in the section headed "Similar systems":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_pitch_notation#Similar_systems
In reply to According to MuseScore that… by mike320
Related to this, a post from today, see https://musescore.org/en/node/313357