Hi, Kaiti,Make sure that before you hit the note, either on the QWERTYkeyboard or your MIDI keyboard that is supposed to have the accidental attached, that you trn the accidental on first. For example, if you want an E-flat, hit the dash key on your QWERTY keyboard to turn the flat indicator on; the note you hit next will have a flat sign attached to it, and the sign should also show up when you print your assignment out. If you don't want an accidental, you can hit the indicator again to toggle it off.
Flat sign: dash Sharp sign: equals Double flat sign: underline Double sharp sign: plus Natural: backslash HTH, Dani On 9/1/2011 12:38 PM, Kaiti Shelton wrote:
Hello, I am currently in the middle of attempting to complete an assignment for my theory class. I noticed that when I write out my scales, not all of the accidentals I enter into lime are showing up. The assignment was to write out different scales without using key signatures so that my teacher could see that his class knows how many accidentals are in each key, but, for example, If I write out C-flat major, only three or four notes actually have a flat sign. Anyone know what is causing this or how I can fix it?
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