More "corrupted" measures for V2.0.2

• Jul 18, 2015 - 00:38

I'm getting another error message from V2.0.2 when attempting to convert a V1.3 score. The attached is the V1.3 score. V2.0.2 states that staff 2 of measure 75 has 19/16 (expecting 9/8) and Voice 2 in staff 2 of measure 125 has 22/16 (expecting 9/8). I've studied those measures and I can't see how it's coming up with those numbers. Does anyone see the problem?

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Yes, the file was corrupted - most likely as a result of rests being deleted when using Voices. 1.3 was dumb enough to allow this but just wasn't smart enough to notice it later. Sorted by swapping between Voices 1 & 2 a couple of times to identify where the rest discrepancies exist and then deleting a rogue rest in Measure 75. For Measure 125 I had to insert a measure, copy the right hand into it but manually re-enter the left hand.

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In reply to by underquark

Thanks for you time at trying to figure this out, but there are no rests in measure 75. Its' just 3 sets of a dotted 8th note, followed by a 16th, and then a regular 8th note. By my count each set is 6 16ths so 3 sets are 18 16ths or 9 8ths which is the time signature. Maybe there's some difference in measure numbers between my score and what the real problem measure is. As for my measure 125, there were no deleted rests, just some that were made invisible. The only difference I see in your measure 125 is that in the treble clef you've added a 2nd voice rest for the entire measure, i.e. no 2nd voice notes are scored in the treble clef. I'll do that on my score to see if it works. Again, thank you.

Note the measure numbers report are counting the pickup. Best way to be sure is use Ctrl+F and enter the desired number. There is definitely an extra sixteenth rest at the end of measure 75 in voice 1 bottom staff.

[Ctrl] f is, indeed, the best thing to use. The internal measure numbers referred to in the corruption warning start at 0 and increment by 1 up to the end of the file. The Bar numbers or Measure Numbers that you see on a score may start at 1 or there may be a pick-up before Bar 1 or you may see them re-numbering from 1 again after a Section Break but each measure retains its unique internal reference.

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