![]() I did see a 2011 post about a bassoon part apparently having a similar problem. But if I stop playback in the middle of a glissando the part plays back at a different pitch level when I play it again. ![]() left off.ĭoes that make sense? Every time I let the glissando play out completely everything plays normally. So next time I push play, the whole part seems to be modified up or down according to where the last gliss. Stopping playback in the middle of a glissando seems to have locked the part onto the place the gliss. I start playback again and something is very wrong. The Staff Attributes doesn't show a different transposition. With no apparent change, one or more staves is suddenly playing wrong notes, as if it were "transposed" to some other key. And others may have been baffled by this very elusive issue.
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