Turn off dynamics in playback
When I use playback, the 'forte' is too loud and the 'piano' is too quiet. Can I turn off or reduce the dynamics?
When I use playback, the 'forte' is too loud and the 'piano' is too quiet. Can I turn off or reduce the dynamics?
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There's mf and mp between those two
In reply to There's mf and mp between… by Jojo-Schmitz
My question was may be misleading.
I know the different dynamic values pp p mp mf f...
I wanted to know if there is a way to turn off the dynamic for playback
Thanks for your help
In reply to My question was may be… by slais1963
Not as far as I know
In reply to My question was may be… by slais1963
Ctrl+A to Select All.
Right-click on a dynamic marking. From the context menu, click on Select / Similar in this range. This will select (highlight) all dynamic markings.
Click on the Properties tab at upper left.
Uncheck the "Play" checkbox.
After some experimentation, I find that "point" dynamics (pp, mf, fz, etc.) and "line" dynamics (cresc. and dim.) have to be Selected and un-Played separately. So, you have to do this once for "point" dymanics and again for "line" dynamics, if you have both.
Repeat the procedure and check the Play checkbox to reverse.
In reply to Ctrl+A to Select All. Right… by TheHutch
Can I ask a question?
In reply to Can I ask a question? by tinasummerfei
You just did ;-)
In reply to Can I ask a question? by tinasummerfei
For future reference, just ask your question. The whole point of this forum is to do so. You don't have to ask permission.
... and Jojo's joke :-D
In reply to Ctrl+A to Select All. Right… by TheHutch
Sorry, I know this is an older thread, but:
We composers/arrangers—well, maybe everybody!—often want to temporarily turn off dynamics so we can most easily hear any errors in notation (e.g. missing accidentals).
My 14-year-old pre-"ribbon" (LOL) Sibelius did this easily:
In MS, we must separately select and disable each type of dynamic mark ("point", cresc. hairpin, dim. hairpin, text), then re-select and re-enable each of them—meaning it takes six times longer. Each. Time. 😬💦
I propose a solution, using—and perhaps, vastly improving?—an existing feature, the Selection Filter (which could just be called the "Selection palette", BTW, that being what it is?):
Golly, letting us use the Selection Filter to choose selections—not just exclude them, its current function—would let us select ranges of any similar objects quickly and easily, without having to go through the "Select..." context menus and dialog box... Just select a range of bars, select whatever you wish right there, done.
And why not? Isn't a selection a selection? It'd be a welcome speed-up for those of us who are always rushing to meet deadlines that were last Tuesday.
Thanks! 🎵 😊👍
In reply to Sorry, I realize this is an… by Andy Fielding
Your order definitely won't work, but it ought to work by moving step 1 to the end:
"Ought to work" seems to be the relevant phrase. This sequence does work with Voice 1 or Voice 2. But it does not work on Dynamics, Hairpins, Lyrics or Slurs (which were all the ones I tested. And Ctrl+A does not work for any of them; you must use a Shift+click multiselect.
I would call that NOT working. *shrug*