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warailroader - Posted - 03/06/2016: 10:50:35
I'm learning to play the song Liberty and am using a relatively simple tab I got off the internet. A lot of the tabs I find have a tef file which I use through Tabledit. This tab of Liberty does not and while I have been able to add it myself, I'm at a loss for how to make it repeat Part A and then repeat Part B.
Any help would be appreciated.
kregli - Posted - 03/06/2016: 11:32:33
Look under Edit/Insert/Endings and repeats. Click on a note at the beginning/end of a measure and experiment.
janolov - Posted - 03/06/2016: 11:38:16
Have you looked in the TablEdit manual: tabledit.com/download/tabled_e.pdf
warailroader - Posted - 03/06/2016: 13:44:48
I've looked at the manual and experimented with the beginning and ending options, but neither are too intuitive. I'm hoping someone has some actual experience with this option.
Thanks again.
trapdoor2 - Posted - 03/06/2016: 14:44:06
Go under the MIDI tab...and select "Reading List" from the pull-down. In the Reading List, you set which measures you want to play and in what order. So, lets say you have 18 total measures and want measures 1 thru 9 to play twice and then 10 thru 18 to play twice.
Set the reading list to 1-9 and click the little arrow to get it to populate the list on the right. Then do it again except set it to 1-18 and then move it over (little arrow). Then do the last one for 10-18...and move it over. Then close the reading list.
When you play the piece, now it will play 1-9 (A part), 1-18 (A part second time thru and the first time of B) and then 10-18 (B part again).
janolov - Posted - 03/07/2016: 01:04:13
This picture illustrates Marc's example.
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TablEdit - Posted - 04/14/2016: 13:19:26
Hi,
Marc's reply is just perfect.
Please note that in the latest version, I did remove the Zip button.
TablEdit instead invokes this command automatically. Then the reading list is well formed, has no useless sequence and the reading guides are correctly displayed.
I assume of course the Reading Guides option is selected in Options->Display
Best
Matthieu
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