![]() This might appear to be easily done in the posted image, but it shows only a small section of the score, in which brass, strings and percussion, as well as other winds, are playing. The problem might be solved by turning off the audio of individual staves for all non-selected instruments. I’ve already posted an image to show this, but now include another example below, which shows that although only the central staff was selected those above and below were also playing. ![]() The Select tool instead now plays everything on the score in the bars where the selection was made. This could be as simple as selecting and playing bars on a staff with a single instrument, or bars played by a section of the orchestra (e.g. Similarly, a “selected range” can also already be played simply by clicking on the Bar Numbering tool at the top of a score to choose and play consecutive bars of music.īut what it no longer does is what it used to do in earlier versions of MA-play only a selected part of a score, and nothing else. Its stated function is to “Play only the selection range or the whole melody.”īut if “whole melody” means an entire score, this can already be played (without “selecting” anything at all) simply by clicking the Play tool. What is the problem with the Select Tool in Melody Assistant 7.9.5c? Select_Tool_Example.jpg Topic: What is the problem with the Select Tool in Melody Assistant 7.9.5c? (Read 511 times) What is the problem with the Select Tool in Melody Assistant 7.9.5c? Melody Assistant / Harmony Assistant (Moderator: Forum Administrator) You can read all messages, but to be able to post,īoard Home | Help | Search | Polls | Members | Login | Register Myriad Forum « What is the problem with the Select Tool in Melody Assistant 7.9.5c? » Myriad Forum - What is the problem with the Select Tool in Melody Assistant 7.9.5c?
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