06-10-2023, 09:54 AM
Hey guys,
the suggestion by McAroni would only work if you only need one aria of the score to have annotations because I think all annotations in other parts of the opera would be erased by shortening the score and going back to full length.
Another option that avoids this would be to break the opera into single pieces that are all put into MobileSheets as songs and then to combine them into a setlist of the whole opera. This way everything keeps synchronized and you can decide for yourself into how many pieces you need to break the opera (e.g. numbers/acts/start - one aria - end/...).
One way of achieving this would be to create a snippet of every piece of the opera and then erase the complete opera, another perhaps more practical one would be to use a csv-file - but I'm not an expert in this. You can probably find more information on this method here in the forum.
Cheers, Malte
the suggestion by McAroni would only work if you only need one aria of the score to have annotations because I think all annotations in other parts of the opera would be erased by shortening the score and going back to full length.
Another option that avoids this would be to break the opera into single pieces that are all put into MobileSheets as songs and then to combine them into a setlist of the whole opera. This way everything keeps synchronized and you can decide for yourself into how many pieces you need to break the opera (e.g. numbers/acts/start - one aria - end/...).
One way of achieving this would be to create a snippet of every piece of the opera and then erase the complete opera, another perhaps more practical one would be to use a csv-file - but I'm not an expert in this. You can probably find more information on this method here in the forum.
Cheers, Malte