![]() 'Tis Herself - I have the tee shirt to prove it!įirst, we have a bit of a communication problem. I'm thinking that what you are calling tracks are called staves (the singular for staves is staff). A staff is a set of five horizontal lines that generally run from margin to margin.Ī set of staves joined together with a bracket on the left hand side and form a single line of music is called (at least, when using Finale products) a system. I'm also thinking what you are calling bars are also called maesures, which is what the Finale products call them. a measure is the space on each staff that has been divided by vertical lines (or bars). I'm guessing from what you are saying that when you import the midi file into Notepad, it is putting extra staves in each system. If that is the case, you cannot delete the extra staves. You will have to set up a second document with the correct number of staves, using the Setup Wizard you get when you click on File up at the the top, then click on New in the menu that drops down after clicking File. Then you will have to copy and paste the staves you want from the original document to the new one. To get rid of unused measures, open the selection tool, double click on the first unused measure in the top staff. This will highlight the first unused measure in all of the staves. Go to the end of the piece, hold down the shift key and click on the top measure (while holding down the shift key).Īs I mentioned in another post, you should check out the sticky post above about Notepad's limitations. ![]()
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