Note that the abbreviation can only be a maximum of 4 characters. Abbrev." Column that shows the text of the instrument abbreviation which GOODFEEL has chosen to be used in the braille score. Press RIGHT ARROW to move to the "Inst.Press ALT+C to select Part Control Options.Press ALT+O to shift focus to the Options tab or click Options.Press TAB key a couple of times to move to the check box:īraille all parts together (Score or solo instrument with accompaniment).Press ALT+F to shift focus to the Format tab or click on Format. GOODFEEL's Intermediate dialog will open with focus on the Report tab.Run GOODFEEL and use File | Load to browse to the Lime or MIDI file you want to transcribe. Either open the file you want to transcribe in Lime and then choose Launch GOODFEEL from Lime's File menu.To change the instrument abbreviations used in the braille score: Click OK or just press ENTER to save your preference.Press the UP or DOWN ARROW until you select "Always.".First, make sure that you have the "prompt before brailling" field in GOODFEEL's Automation options dialog set to "Always." How can I change the default instrument abbreviations that GOODFEEL uses in score format?Ī. See the sections with heading "Music OCR: Scanning Music with SharpEye" in the What is the process for scanning, editing and transcribing print music into Braille? If you cannot find the answer you are looking for after reviewing this page (or even if you can), please do join this list to connect with a global community of GOODFEEL users. Many of the answers to the frequently asked questions about GOODFEEL®, Lime, Lime Aloud, and SharpEye which appear below were originally responses sent to our GOODFEEL user listserv written by a member of Dancing Dots or sometimes written by expert customers.