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Bill,
Yes, I know! But it doesn't answer my main question about the lack of downward transposition!
But thanks anyway.
@johnstaf said:
You would probably be better off doing the transposition in your DAW, and then sending out the MIDI using standard pitch. That way it won't matter what instrument you use to actually play the notes.
It has occurred to me that perhaps HA could do this more efficiently. Though I might try other methods.
Thanks,
Ed
You NEVER should use VIs transposing function to deal with transposing Instruments. It's not implementred for that purpose. Any good notation program (Sibelius, Finale, Notion...) can deal with transposing instruments: the music is internally stored in actual concert pitch, and by choosing the notation style for each individual staff (i.e. which instrument should play this staff) the program knows how the music is to be transposed, how the key has to be altered etc. You can choose between written and concert pitch with a button so that you can enter your music from your pianist/composer's perspective and only switch to written pitch before printout. So if you arrange your music first in your DAW just do so as you are used to, and do the transposing in the notation program
If Harmony Assistant is not capable of doing so, it is not a good notation program and you should get another one.
I've downloaded the tutorial on transposing instruments in HA and will try to work with it today.
Thanks for all the replies.
Ed Gold
Glad to see a fellow HA user on here! I might be misunderstanding the dilemma but I've never had transposing issues with HA, it seems to always let me do what I want to do. HA transposes correctly for the selected instrument. I click "Options", "Show Transposed Score" and it switches the notes properly to and from concert pitch, and that pitch is what gets exported to midi, so you always wind up with the correct sounding pitch.
Add a new staff, select "Brass" - "Horn in F", and start adding notes. They should, by default, sound a fourth lower than what you're adding. Is that not what you're experiencing?
Yes, it does let me do what I want and I don't want to go on about this subject as it's not an HA forum. But I've found the black triangle to the left (after command T) has to be set up by choosing "apply transposing instrument".
Now all I have to do is correct a "Myriad" of wrong notes in this, fortunately, brief file and I'm ready to go!!
Thanks, Casiquire!