As the title says, I can't get my vst instruments to show the right sharps or flats when using "View Transposed"
Let's say I have a soprano saxophone (Bb instrument), I made the right settings in the "Staff settings" for that track (Notated C sounds Bb), the instrument will not change it's accidentals if I change "View Transposed", if I write a C in the key of C major while I'm in "View Concert Pitch" and then change to "View Transposed" it should show me a D, right?
Well it will not do that no matter how hard I try......
This is happening when I use a free vst instrument, not when I load Miroslav presets.
Can anybody help me? am I doing something wrong? It's working fine with all Notion sounds.
Ulrik
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Problems with displaying "transposed" on vst instruments
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Re: Problems with displaying "transposed" on vst instruments
hi Ulrik, I think this is a little bug in Notion... when using VST instruments, no matter how you set the staves you assigned to the VSTi, they will always reflect the settings of the original VSTi staff. Try adjusting the transposition settings of the referenced staff and you'll see them applied to the staff where the soprano sax is... My workaround was to have a score for playing, not transposed, and one for printing, where I re-assign instruments to corresponding Notion3 instruments, so that they show the proper transpositions.
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Re: Problems with displaying "transposed" on vst instruments
Ok, I see, thanks for the information!
btw I have reported this as a bug.
btw I have reported this as a bug.
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