Lyric tool problems
I'm having a very difficult time getting lyrics to line up under the notes. There's very little guidance in the "help" section. When I try to use the "back" (curved arrow) it acts like a bomb, wiping out things I don't want removed. Has anyone else had a problem with this? Any advice would be helpful.
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As of now, I'm just thinking of SymphonyPro as a way to enter notes, when I'm away from the computer. Then, I'll transfer my work into Finale, to do anything beyond that.
I'm afraid that, until lyrics and a few other things are improved, I can't use it for any sort of "print ready" output.
And what problems are you having? Maybe I can help you out, at least within the limitations of the program.
To the developers: I'm beginning to get a handle on the lyrics, but I still can't get a hyphen to appear. Until this (at least) is fixed, the lyric tool is ABSOLUTELY USELESS! Please move this fix up on your list. I know that there are a lot of demands on your team. But still, the very least I would expect of a music notation program is the ability to do a simple lead sheet: a single line of notes, lyrics (with hyphens and word extensions,) and chords.
LGMinton, we're really interested in making sure Symphony Pro is very accessible. So please let us know if there are any parts that make it difficult for you to use.
Ross, so far I haven't found anything about SP that cause problems specifically for my disability. I still direct a choir and arrange choral music, so for me SATB and lyrics are priorities. Actually, since I can change part names, I can get by without SATB (if the lyrics work!) It would be good to have more clef choices, particularly the treble clef w/8 below for the tenor voice. I just got the iPad and the app so as I get more proficient I'll let you know if I have accessibility issues.
I appreciate your responses!
Does the MS prevent you from using a stylus? If not, give it a try. It makes it a lot easier for me, especially when I enlarge the view of the score, and input notes with it.
Ross,
Glad to hear it! How about word extensions? Thanks for whatever you do, though.