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Posted By : Shnootre - 11/4/2016 9:06 AM
I am copying material from an old file that has a lot of unnecessary precautionary accidentals, some parenthesized, some not. Is there a way to delete them in bulk, rather than one by one?


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Posted By : michelp - 11/4/2016 9:23 AM
There is a plug-in Notes -> Cautionary Accidentals. And JW Accidentals maybe...(not yet available for v25 Mac, but 2014.5)


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Post Edited (michelp) : 11/4/2016 9:26:18 AM (GMT-5)


Posted By : Zuill - 11/4/2016 10:30 AM
Try Canonic Utilities and choose Default Accidentals. May or may not work.

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Posted By : Jetcopy - 11/4/2016 10:39 AM
TGTools "check accidentals" will delete all cautionaries only leaving real accidentals, whether they are displayed or not.
Try it on a duplicate of the file first to see if that's what you want.


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Posted By : Fred G. Unn - 11/4/2016 12:36 PM
Jetcopy said...
TGTools "check accidentals" will delete all cautionaries only leaving real accidentals, whether they are displayed or not.
Try it on a duplicate of the file first to see if that's what you want.

Yep, just check "Unfreeze existing accidentals" when you run it.

Posted By : Shnootre - 11/4/2016 1:34 PM
Thanks folks!


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Macbook Pro 2.5 GHz Intel Core i7
OSX 10.9.4
16 gig ram
GPO4 full and JABB3
A bunch of sample libraries
Finale 25
Logic X


Posted By : Edward Windels - 11/22/2016 5:23 PM
Folks, I just accidentally applied cautionary accidentals to all notes which I need to reverse. I can't find the "Check Accidentals" TG Tool in 2014.5. I tried clearing all accidentals, which works, and reapplying cautionaries, but nothing shows up at all, though I believe it's playing back correctly. "Default Accidentals" in Canonics doesn't have any effect.

Posted By : Peter Thomsen - 11/23/2016 1:32 AM
Edward Windels said...
… "Default Accidentals" in Canonics doesn't have any effect.

In the plug-in Canonic Utilities, have you tried “Clear Frozen Accidentals”?

Peter


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