ok, i understood. but, for my knowledge, this list is for new users that don't know how to use sibelius and can ask every question. about the manual, yes, i read the dodcumentation, but i cann't read the whole because it takes me a lot of time, and i am studying other subjects like composition, counterpoinct and other. i just asked us how can i search for any page that i want in wordpad to read more and quickly about the features that i am interesting about. On 2/11/13, Dale Lieser <dale.lieser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Why would you consider yourself above reading the documentation? Do you > suppose it is convenient to us, but not to you? Many of us will help you, > but we are not here to spoon feed. > > Dale > > -----Original Message----- > From: sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of lior goldfarb > Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:52 AM > To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [sib-access] Re: how to record notes with flexi time in sibelius? > > hey kevin, > thanks for that, i read the documentation, but i stopped reading that > because i need to read it frjom the start to the end of the manual. > it's not convienient because it takes a lot of time, because of the > huge of the document. > can i type the number of the page that i am interesting to read? > i am using jaws 12, and wordpad to read the documentation. > > On 2/10/13, Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Flexi-time assumes you have a MIDi keyboard. It is designed to be used >> by >> someone who is playing in real time. that's not possible with a QWERTY >> keyboard. To write a chord using a QWERTY keyboard, you must write the >> lowest note of the chord, then, while positioned on that chord, you must >> right the next note by typing a numeral from the alphanumeric numbers at > the >> top of the QWERTY keyboard that represents the interval above the >> original >> note that you want as your second note. For example, if you were writing > a >> C Major chord, you would start by typing the C. then you would make sure >> you were positioned on the C when you typed a 3 from the keyboard. this >> would cause a major third to be positioned on top of the C. Now, while >> still positioned on that C/E, you would type another 3 which would give > you >> a G above the E because G is a third away from E. Again, we really do >> require that you read the documentation before asking questions. >> If you had, you would know this. >> >> Kevin >> >> On Feb 10, 2013, at 2:44 PM, lior goldfarb wrote: >> >>> so, how can i type chords from the computer keyboard and, finally hear >>> all the chord. >>> and, how can i record notes and also hearing the metronome clicks >>> during recording? >>> >>> On 2/9/13, lior goldfarb <goldlior85@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> hey all, >>>> i want to write notes using the flexi time feature, and, when i press >>>> ctrl+shift+f to start using this the metronome clicks start but i >>>> cann't hear any sound that i am playing such as, c, d, e notes ETC. >>>> how can i also hear when i type any note when starting this mode? >>>> thanks! >>>> >>> If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message >>> with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: >>> sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message >> with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: >> sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message > with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: > sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message > with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: > sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message with the single word, unsubscribe - in the Subject line to: sib-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx