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Solved <Transfer Notes> function

OutrageProductions

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Is there any way to access the RMB <Transfer Notes> command from the Edit Page [MIDI] via keyboard shortcut or macro?
 
You mean the Transfer Notes option in the right-click menu? That one isn’t available via shortcut because there’s no dedicated command for it.

However, you can achieve the same result by using Cut, the Paste at Original Position command, and a few commands included in my Scoring Tools add-on.

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If you combine this with the Edit Next Instrument Part command from Scoring Tools, you can essentially move notes between different parts within the Multi-Part Note Editor.

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@Lukas

I found out that the RMB command has no dedicated command in the list of available keyboard shortcuts, therefore my question. But only after several different Google queries with different phrasing. That's OK. And I appreciate the possible workaround Lukas!

My preferred workflow was to ALT-Drag in the arrange window a whole or partial MIDI part onto another MIDI track and then combine them using <Merge> [G shortcut], but it was constantly overwriting the existing notes on the target track whilst leaving the notes in the source track. Johnny Geib had a video of this exact operation from V6, and for the life of me, I couldn't get the same results. Frustrating.

After phrasing my question to Google correctly, I discovered that I had a setting in Preferences ticked <No Overlap When Editing Events> and had probably totally overlooked that several times.

Imagine my embarrassment at my obvious Pilot Error!
 
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