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Message posted by Richard Ford <richford@gmail.com>:
> I have had a thorough look at the book on the subject of beaming -
> I want to
> isolate a portion of my piano score ( roughly between clefs) - it is
> essentially an accompaniment in the middle with a separate bass and
> treble
> part - fairly standard stuff really.
>
> It has been suggested to me that I need to record or somehow
> separate the
> score parts altogether, using three different instruments and
> somehow stitch
> them all together afterwards in the score.
>
> I find it hard to believe that such a simple task - one that you
> would want
> to perform on almost any piano score is so inordinately difficult
> and time
> consuming to achieve.
>
> Are there any ideas how I might get around this.
Cut and paste, or just select the bass notes and assign them to a
separate MIDI channel, then do the same for the treble line.
How exactly would you expect this to work?
Posted by: "Brian Gascoigne" brian@gascoigne.demon.co.uk
userbrian444
Tue Dec 5, 2006 9:26 am (PST)
> I forgot to say that if it's simple stuff, just use the separation
> tool. may be the quickest for you. Brian
I was going to say. You simply draw a line between where you want the
hands to separate.
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