- NEWHow can I add a system?
- Double-tap and hold (on the second tap) in the staff to select a measure and display the menu.Tap the [Insert system] button from the layout menu that appears.
A new system is inserted before the system with the selected measure.
- NEWHandwriting note input is not recognized.
- Write symbols consisting of multiple strokes quickly and continuously. Also, pay attention to the stroke order of the symbols.
Please refer to the List of Recognised Symbols for information about entering notes/symbols by hand.
- NEWHow can I enter a repeat sign at the beginning of the score (system)?
- Drawing ||:over the existing clef at the begging of the score (system).
Input the object quickly in a single motion.
- Previously purchased in-app purchases are no longer available after re-installing the app.
- Tap the cart icon on the library screen, then tap “Restore” to restore to the in-app purchases.
- How can I backup my data?
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Windows
This procedure will backup the TouchNotation data to the PC.
(1) Connect the device via USB to a PC that has iTunes installed.
(2) Launch iTunes and click the device icon at the top.
(3) Click [File Sharing] on the left and select [TouchNotation] in the [Apps] list.
(4) Create a backup folder on the PC.
(5) Select all of the files in [TouchNotation Documents], click the [Save…] button, then select the folder created in step 4.
The following procedure will restore backed-up TouchNotation data stored on the PC to the device.
(6) Delete the Touch Notation app.
(7) Re-install the Touch Notation app, but do not start the app.
(8) In iTunes, select [TouchNotation] as described in step 3.
(9) Click the [Add File…] button in the [TouchNotation Documents], then select all of the files saved in step 5.
(10) Start the Touch Notation app on the device. The backed-up data will be restored.Mac
This procedure will backup the TouchNotation data to the Mac.
(1) Connect the device to the Mac.
(2) Open the Finder window and click the device name from [Locations] on the left side.
(3) Click [Files] at the top, and click ▶ to the left of [TouchNotation] in the list to display the file.
(4) Create a backup folder on the Mac.
(5) Drop the displayed file in step 3 into the folder created in step4, then save it.
The following procedure will restore backed-up TouchNotation data stored on the Mac to the device.
(6) Delete the Touch Notation app.
(7) Re-install the Touch Notation app, but do not start the app.
(8) In Finder, click [Files] as described in step 3.
(9) Drop all of the files saved in step 5 into [TouchNotation] in the list, then add it.
(10) Start the Touch Notation app on the device. The backed-up data will be restored.
- How can I delete memos?
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As used in the Notation Input Mode, you can use a long tap (press and hold) to directly select the memo object, or a long tap away from the memo then drag to select an area.
An edit menu appears after the object is selected, use a tap to select cut, copy, paste, or delete.
- On iPhone 6s devices, Touch Notation may close unexpectedly when touching the score area.
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This issue has been resolved in version 1.0.104 of Touch Notation.
Please update to the latest version of the app.
- How can I add or delete measures?
- Simply write or delete a measure bar.
- Touch Notation crashes under iOS9.
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This issue has been resolved in version 1.0.103 of Touch Notation.
Please update to the latest version of the app to ensure stability under iOS9.
- How can I enter slurs that straddle between two pages?
- The current version of Touch Notation does not allow entering slurs that straddle pages.
Instead, please enter separate slurs for both pages, then drag the start and end points of the slurs to give the appearance of a single straddled slur.
- How do I select a part?
- Selecting a part can be achieved by double-tapping then holding (on the second tap) the far left or far right side of the part. Specifically, you double-tap in the left or right margin of the score beside the desired part, then leave your finger or touch pen momentarily on the screen for 1 second or more. Dotted red lines should then appear around the staff. During this time, you can also drag your finger/touch pen up or down to select multiple parts. Finally, release your finger/touch pen to confirm selection, and the desired parts will be highlighted in blue.
- How do I open a score created using the free version of Touch Notation in the full version?
- The free version of Touch Notation v1.0.010 and later allows eScore files to be output. Please follow the steps below to open eScore files created in the free version of Touch Notation in the full version of Touch Notation. Note that the full version of Touch Notation must be installed.
Open the free version of Touch Notation and select the Export function from the Library Screen. Next select the ‘eScore’ file format and ‘Open In…’ option, then tap Open. From the list of compatible apps that appears, select ‘Open in Touch Notation’. The full version of Touch Notation will start, and open the selected score automatically.
* For information about opening scores in other applications, please refer to the application’s built-in help.
* Prior to v1.0.010, it was not possible to open scores created in the free version of Touch Notation in the full version of Touch Notation. Please ensure that you are running the most recent version of Touch Notation available to allow this functionality.
- Touch Notation’s sound is interrupted or the screen display is disfigured.
- Please try closing any other applications that may be running in the background, consuming resources.
- The Touch Notation app is unstable, freezes, or closes suddenly.
- There may not be sufficient resources to run the application smoothly. Please try restarting your device and reloading the app.