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how to enter anacrusis
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how to enter anacrusis
I searched the term in the manual and to my surprise no results came up, which is a bit puzzling as it is a basic notation term. If anyone can tell me how to enter an anacrusis I would greatly appreciate
- composerwithnotion3
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Re: how to enter anacrusis
Turn the involved measure into a "Pickup measure" (select measure, then right-click or ctrl-click on it and choose from pull down menu).
You see, developers are a little rock'n roll oriented here...
Hope it helps
You see, developers are a little rock'n roll oriented here...

Hope it helps
Fabio
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
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fabiolcati - Posts: 441
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Re: how to enter anacrusis
eh eh, thank you Fabio
everything worked like a charm, including the ritardando. Thanks

everything worked like a charm, including the ritardando. Thanks

- composerwithnotion3
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Re: how to enter anacrusis
You're welcome.
It's nice to see requests in the Notion' basics area: it means that users are increasing.
Hope it will encourage the developers in their effort in solve the weaknesses and meke the software to work even better!
Regards
It's nice to see requests in the Notion' basics area: it means that users are increasing.
Hope it will encourage the developers in their effort in solve the weaknesses and meke the software to work even better!
Regards
Fabio
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
Arrigo Beyle - Milanese - Lived, wrote, loved - - Stendhal
Being italian is a full-time job - - B. Severgnini
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fabiolcati - Posts: 441
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:08 am
- Location: Milan - Italy
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