![]() And in the Layout folder you will find ‘Show Staves in Parts Only.’ Install these plug-ins. If you go to File>Plug-ins>Install plug-ins you will find ‘Explode Staff to Parts’ and ‘Reduce Staves To Full Score’ under Composing Tools. Once again, Bob Zawalich has programmed 3 great plug-ins that will speed up your workflow. Meet 3 fabulous plug-ins ‘Explode Staff to Parts’ ‘Reduce Staves To Full Score’ and ‘Show Staves In Parts Only’ Wouldn’t it be great if we could do all this in one keystroke? The staves will be hidden in the score but show in the parts and in panorama view.Īlthough this procedure is not difficult, it does require a number of steps. Then with those 4 staves still selected, go to the Layout Tab>Hide empty staves. ![]() ![]() You will see all the notes etc in those staves disappear. Select the the Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3 and Horn 4 staves in your full score page view from bar 1 to the end of the score (make sure focus on staves is not on), then go to the Home Tab>Hide or Show>Show in parts. The key to this is using the Sibelius feature of hide in score and show in parts. If we pick up where we left off in my last blog post, we now need to hide the staves horn 1, horn 2, horn 3 and horn 4 in the score. However in the parts, there needs to be one instrument per staff. In larger scores you will often have combined staves in the score, flutes 1&2, clarinets 1 &2, horns 1&2 etc. By the way, it’s very easy to update Sibelius, go to the File tab>Help>Check for Updates. ![]() I LOVE THESE PLUG-INS! And if you work with large scores, I think you will too. As a matter of fact the 3 plugins I’m going to introduce you to right now. There are some updates to the Sibelius code that enabled some really helpful new plug-ins to function. Well, I was planning to cover that next step in this blog post, so let’s get to it!įirst: Get the Sibelius 7.1.3 update now!Īvid recently posted the Sibelius 7.1.3 update and you should get it asap. As one of my blog readers quickly pointed out this is all well and good but that still leaves us with 6 staves in the score (Horns 1&2, Horns 3&4, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3 and Horn 4). In the last post I showed you how to use plug-ins to quickly voice 4 horns and setup staves for the score (Horns 1&2 and Horns 3&4) and also separate staves for each of the 4 horn parts. ![]()
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