Playback Issues from ottava alta
UPDATE: THIS WAS USER ERROR ON MY PART. I was reading my notation wrong and had some overlapping notes.
Piano score, ottava alta line applied to left hand part and not the right hand: the ottava alta line is causing some notes in the right hand to be skipped during playback. Removing the octave line causes the issue to go away.
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Please post a mscz file so we can take a look.
In reply to Please post a mscz file so… by bobjp
Here it is. It's the 1/16th notes in the right hand at the start of the ottava alta in the left hand only. Some of those notes are skipped.
In reply to Here it is. It's the 1/16th… by Jesse Clarke
There's an overlap D5, F5 andf A5 half note in left hand and D5 and F5 16th and A5 8th in right hand. You can't play the same key twice at the same or overlapping times, not on a single instrument at least
In reply to There's an overlap D5, F5… by Jojo-Schmitz
Wouldn't the sostenuto pedal allow the D5, F5, A5 chord to continue to sound whilst freeing the keys to play the RH run ?
In reply to Wouldn't the sostenuto pedal… by rothers
Then notate them shorter and with pedal
In reply to There's an overlap D5, F5… by Jojo-Schmitz
Oh, yes. Thanks. I was supposed to raise the right hand an octave as well. I struggle with reading music. Thanks.
Are you sure the notation is playable for that particular instrument?
If you add notes at the highest register on an instrument and apply an ottava alta line to bring the notes an octave higher than the range playable, the notes will be unplayable both for the software and a live performer.
Hope this helps.
In reply to Are you sure the notation is… by karolcpm
Yes, it's within the range of a standard 88 key piano.
That plays perfectly in 3.6.2 and the notes are well within the range of a standard piano