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Score editing / wrong notation


Shu wang

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I am doing an album for chamber orchestra which requires all standard notation, if I open the score for each track, but they are not always correct, anyone knows how can I set them right? I then save each track through export a midi score in logic, open it is Sibelius, it's even worse, some of them went completely wrong, I basically write most of all again in Sibelius as I am more familiar with it in layout. 8 tracks, tone of scores. Absolutely nightmare. Help needed in crime.
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if I open the score for each track, but they are not always correct, anyone knows how can I set them right?

 

You probably got interpretation on in the inspector for that region. Read about it here (scroll down to "Interpretation"):

 

http://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/9.1.6/en/logicpro/usermanual/index.html#chapter=31%26section=23%26tasks=true

 

While you're there, read about the Quantize parameter. It is also important for displaying the notes you expect to see.

 

I then save each track through export a midi score in logic, open it is Sibelius, it's even worse

 

You need to prepare the region before you export it to a standard MIDI file for better compatibility with other programs that may not share Logic's 960ppq resolution (scroll down to "Saving Standard MIDI Files"):

 

http://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/9.1.6/en/logicpro/usermanual/index.html#chapter=32%26section=4%26tasks=true

 

J.

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