Unfortunately, I overwrote the old project with the new one. And I couldn’t find any with the error in the backup files. Also, I can no longer reproduce the error when I now open the old project from C13 in C14.
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Unfortunately, I overwrote the old project with the new one. And I couldn’t find any with the error in the backup files. Also, I can no longer reproduce the error when I now open the old project from C13 in C14.
Best regards
Sorry, I know you asked for a cut down version - but when I do that, or when I do a MIDI Export, the situation changes . . .still problems, but in different places and slightly minimized.
Synopsis: Please check mm. 47 - 60 in tracks “LEAD SHEET” and “LEAD SHEET-harm” and compare the midi note placements in the Key Editor versus the Score Editor.
The problem here is that you’ve added a barline that isn’t at the right position (it’s an eighth before the end of the bar), so that changes the relationship between the notated bars and the time signature
You’ve also got some signposts that suggest a pickup bar was created between b44-46 which is unexpected (but might have occurred accidentally)
So deleting those and re-adding the double barline in the correct place should fix the positioning
Oh wow, thanks so much.
We’ve added the task to our list to prevent adding of a barline in the middle of a bar.
There are legitimate use cases where you might want to do this, but we need to think through the impact of these a bit more, as usually they end the current bar and start a new one, so they change the relationship between the bar numbers in the score and in the Cubase tempo track
Great. By the way, if you do a midi export of my project, things seem to shift around, in that same section.