Hi Larry,

My apologies. I should have been a little more thorough with the explanation.

There is no command for deleting a clef.

  • As an aside, the staves that you see in notation mode is what's called the Grand Staff. It's actually a single staff (which is how BIAB uses it for note entry). Under usual circumstances, musicians use only one section of this staff - most commonly the bass or the treble but there are also regions defined by alto, tenor and soprano clefs as well.


Back to deleting either bass or treble notes ...

There are a couple of ways to do this.

ONE
Enter into Editable Notation Mode, hold the "DEL" key of the computer keyboard down and click on the notes you want to delete.

TWO
1. Enter into Piano Roll Mode.



2. Compress the horizontal display so that more notes are available on-screen. These buttons are on the bottom right corner of the screen. (The notes are represented by rectangular blocks on a pitch grid.)



3. From a recent post you made, I believe you have C6 entered as the note that separates the bass and treble clefs. If that's the case and if you want to delete bass notes, drag the mouse cursor around notes below C6 to select them.



4. Hit DEL on the computer keyboard. (If you accidentally delete some notes and you want to undelete them, CRTL+Z is a handy shortcut to keep in mind.)

Using Piano Roll is my preferred way to operate. It only takes a minute or so to delete a huge number of notes.

Hope this helps,
Noel

P.S. There's nothing wrong with inexperience. We all drove that boat at some point in time smile

Last edited by Noel96; 01/19/15 11:00 AM.

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