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13 hours ago, Andres Medina said:
I don't understand quite well your question. Not sure if this is more a subject of music theory than a software matter?
Like if you go on YouTube and search for x in minor, you will get what I want.
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How do I add sharps and flats to a clef in Cakewalk?:
Edit: In the staff view
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Thanks!
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6 minutes ago, msmcleod said:
Uncheck "Select Events with Arranger Sections" within the Track View Options menu.
I can't find that, the docs are useless without images.
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2 hours ago, msmcleod said:
Either:
1. Export a selection; or
2. Create arranger sections for the parts you want, then use "Arranger Sections" as the source category when exporting.But when I try to create an arranger section, and try to expand it, the expanded parts disappear.
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How would I only export certain parts of a track. Like the intro and then the main track as they have to be exported and used in a game?
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1 hour ago, John Vere said:
Input Quantize is in the midi track inspector.
No, I mean scales like F# Minor
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I know I can snap to a scale, and in the piano roll it will automatically not allow you to place notes there. But I found that using my computer keyboard is a lot easier to compose with, but it doesn't snap. How do I make it snap?
How to add sharps and flats to clef
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I found that there is a transpose MIDI plugin in Cakewalk, I can now create variations. and I came to Cakewalk, as Musescore is too limited, and made for a more real world environment, I am trying to compose music you would find in video games.