[sib-access] Re: how to record notes with flexi time in sibelius?

  • From: "Dale Lieser" <dale.lieser@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 09:00:56 -0500

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

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[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!
>>>
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