Can the Score page read Player tracks?
It seems like the generated instruments aren't visible in the score window. Am I missing something?
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It seems like the generated instruments aren't visible in the score window. Am I missing something?
Sorry, I didn't read you like to see the "Players" in the score window. I think, you have to convert it to midi before recognised by the score window, I don't know. But this would be a very helpful feature for many users.
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They should, I agree. I've tried both a monophonic Bass Player track, and a polyphonic Keyboard Player track. Neither show up in the score. If I convert, say, the Bass Player track to a MIDI track, then it shows up in the score. As soon as I undo the conversion, the bass part disappears from the score.
I am pretty sure it doesn't show generated parts, but maybe nobody uses the score that way. Seems to me that since the generated notes are not directly editable in the Tracks window unless you convert to MIDI, it might be handy to have them editable in the Score window.
The selected regions should be visible in the score window. What instrument are you using?
Thank you, yes...I did that. Seems like it would be handy.
Can the Score page read Player tracks?