▲ 3 r/musescorestudio+1 crossposts

What changes in parts carry over to scores?

...and in particular, do system breaks/locks in a part have any effect on scores? Feels like a dumb question since they obviously shouldn't but I'm scared to take chances with an important assignment lol

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u/Klagaren — 8 days ago

How to switch these two notes around?

All the 8th notes are "actually from the lower staff" and some have been moved up with ctrl+shift+up, and I'm trying to recreate an example that's the same except for the dotted half note being in front (of course they mean the same thing either way, but for readability's sake)

u/Klagaren — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/keys+1 crossposts

I'm mainly a guitarist and I'm in the market for a "plug and play" keyboard, as opposed to the MIDI keyboard I have.

The way I learned guitar was largely just always having one to hand and grabbing it in spare moments, so would be nice to not to have to get past the inertia of plugging it into my PC, starting my DAW, loading up plugins... (and being convenient for live use would be a nice bonus)

The genres I'm most interested in is cheesy jazz fusion and metal, so a super high fidelity grand piano is less of a priority while a DX7 style electric piano and a Van Halen "Jump" synth is mandatory.

The price point is a bit up in the air partially because I don't know what's reasonable, I've been glancing at everything from a 200$ Yamaha PSR-E383 and a 400$ Roland GO:KEYS 3 to a 900$ Roland Juno-D6 (...slash a cheaper used Juno-DS61). So I'd probably say "under 1000$ but cheaper doesn't hurt"

I'm not in it to become a pianist per se, so I'd actually prefer synth action keys and don't need 88 keys, although 61 feels like a good minimum where you can play bass and melody at the same time. And even as I really dig the sounds on those Juno's, I probably gotta accept that built-in speakers are close to a must (the only thing not making it 100% is that playing with headphones at home is decently convenient)

USB connectivity (MIDI/sound) is mandatory, but it feels almost hard to find a keyboard without that if it's above the very cheapest and made in the last 10 years...

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u/Klagaren — 4 months ago