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Re: Getting a rest where I shouldn't.
Hi,
I assume that you are recording directly on your keyboard and transferring the resulting midi file to Notation Composer. You'll find that the keyboard recording isn't quite spot-on tight to the metronome -- probably being played just a little bit after the beat. When Composer interprets the midi file, it sees the empty space at the beginning of the first bar and interprets it as a rest. You can play around with Composer's automatic rest qunatization under Setup/Transcription Options. Or you can try re-recording your piece and see if you can get a little tighter to the first downbeat. Or you can use Composer's various "re-measuring" features under the Staff Symbols menu: Move Barlines While Stretching As Notated Durations; Insert Barline to Shift Measure; or Shift Barlines. The first takes a bit of sussing out; the others are more or less straightforward. Good luck. David |
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