Hi again Frank,

I'm sorry. I didn't appreciate your problem. I understand what you mean now.

There are a few balls to juggle when working with Notation Mode! Firstly, it's resolution is only to 1/16th notes (in Australia we call them semiquavers). So if your notation changes are of values less than 1/16th of a beat, it's unlikely they'll display well. They'll still play ok, though.

Also, if you are after triplets (any type of note), these can be set very accurately in Piano Roll Mode but may or may not display well in notation mode.

In addition to the above, BIAB now automatically adds a "Tick Offset" when a style is generated. This is found under the "Opt" in Notation Mode.



The value of the off-set changes with each style and even each instrument that's added to the overall. I've found that sometimes setting this back to zero will help the display. Sometimes it helps the display to actually have the off-set in place.

Lastly, the display of notation is also controlled by having an even-beat style (EV) or a swing-beat style (SW).

What was the problem you were experiencing? Let me know and I'll try to reproduce it and see if I can help smile

Kind regards,
Noel


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