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The best thing to do is keep ALL of your BIAB tunes in concert (the key in which they were written) and use the Notation options to display (or print) for a given instrument. So, for my Bb horns (Tenor and Soprano) I set the display up 2 or 14 depending on the range. For alto, and baritone up 9 or 21. Sometime you may need to go downward (manually) so for example, the alto could be -3 instead of + 9.




I also have the BIAB backup in the concert key. To get my notation (assuming there's something on the melody or soloist tracks), I just do the key change in BIAB. Say the concert key is G. For a Bb instrument you would add 2 sharps. 3 sharps is the key of A so that's what I change the key to. I then print out the notation and undo the key change always saving in the concert key.

For your situation, you can then change the key for the Eb horn by adding 3 sharps for a total of 4. 4 sharps is the key of E. Change from the concert key of G to E. Now print out the notation for the alto sax. Then undo the key change and save in G concert. All should now sound fine--providing your horns are in tune

You can do any octave changes in Utilities from the Melody drop down menu.

Stan


Cornet Curmudgeon