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Old 10-01-2010, 07:44 PM
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Default Re: strange sounds...

Hi Marc,

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Originally Posted by MARC View Post
However, when I want to play it on my arranger, notes are not corresponding,,, (by hears) to be honest it does not sound right!

I have noted for exapmle, a si, si, la, la, si etc... and my ears are telling me it shoud be a si, si, #sol, # sol, si, si
Most likely it's due to pitch bends in the file, which do indeed alter the pitch of the notes, and can goof up the notation. For example, a note may have been entered as doh, but then a pitch bend was applied to the note to make it doh#. In that case, your ear hears "doh#" while the notation on the score shows "doh." Musician does not show Pitch Bend data, but Notation Composer does. Composer also allows you to edit pitch bend data. If you'll post the file and let me know which notes aren't correct, I'll take a look and see if there are indeed pitch bends involved.

ttfn,
Sherry
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