Sibelius 7: Cue notes from more than 1 voice (presumably to more than 1 voice)
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:55 pm
Dear all,
At the moment I am finishing a score in which there are cue notes from a harp part. The harp notes are in 2 different voices and I'd like to paste them all as cue notes in the other staves. However, when I paste them properly as a cue (cmd alt shift V), I always end up with only one of the voices as cue, and the rest not pasted. It happens both when filtering both voices before copying and when just selecting the passage, and when I try both these options on the destination staff before pasting.
I know there is of course the option of just entering the missing voice in an empty voice at the destination and make them cue sized, but these then wouldn't have the cue specs (hidden in the score, shown in the part) like the ones properly pasted as cue, would they?
I have searched the manual and the internet for this matter, but I might just have not hit the right key words. I hope some of you can help me point the way to a solution or a Sibelius option I overlooked . Let's hope it doesn't have to be the (not so) quick and dirty option, but I fear I might have reached the limits of the abilities of Sibelius' standard options.
Many thanks in advance!
At the moment I am finishing a score in which there are cue notes from a harp part. The harp notes are in 2 different voices and I'd like to paste them all as cue notes in the other staves. However, when I paste them properly as a cue (cmd alt shift V), I always end up with only one of the voices as cue, and the rest not pasted. It happens both when filtering both voices before copying and when just selecting the passage, and when I try both these options on the destination staff before pasting.
I know there is of course the option of just entering the missing voice in an empty voice at the destination and make them cue sized, but these then wouldn't have the cue specs (hidden in the score, shown in the part) like the ones properly pasted as cue, would they?
I have searched the manual and the internet for this matter, but I might just have not hit the right key words. I hope some of you can help me point the way to a solution or a Sibelius option I overlooked . Let's hope it doesn't have to be the (not so) quick and dirty option, but I fear I might have reached the limits of the abilities of Sibelius' standard options.
Many thanks in advance!