Influencing the playing of Ornament
If I am looking at a ornament with the inspekteur, I can choose the ornament style. But I am looking for a possibility to influence the content of the ornament style. For instance changing the duration of a staccato.
If I am doing a right click on a ornament and choose "Articulation Properties"
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I can not create any reaction in the MIDI-Area. For what is it?
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I believe it is a feature that isn't yet implemented.
In reply to I believe it is a feature by Jojo-Schmitz
It's not exposed in the UI indeed. Only way is to tweak the instruments.xml but it's not for the fainted heart. Some documentation (maybe a bit outdated) is available here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aqL7PL90Ui45EjtxiBTYa4smhBb5zGNNCpk…
In reply to It's not exposed in the UI by [DELETED] 5
Can't we have that doc in the developers handbook?
In reply to Can't we have that doc in the by Jojo-Schmitz
Sure feel free to copy paste it to the developer handbook.
In reply to Sure feel free to copy paste by [DELETED] 5
I would not.
I have changed instruments.xml. No difference.
Anyway in the scores there are written similar xml- nippets. But they also written the same, after changing instruments.xml.
In reply to Sure feel free to copy paste by [DELETED] 5
done, https://musescore.org/en/developers-handbook/references/instruments.xml…
Not perfect, but a start
In reply to done, by Jojo-Schmitz
Insbesondere wenn nicht funktioniert, was da in der Doku steht. Steht direkt über deinem Beitrag.
In reply to Insbesondere wenn nicht by hasenfuss
Please keep writing in English in the English part of the forum.
And explain better what you changed, what you expected to happen and what happened instead.
In reply to It's not exposed in the UI by [DELETED] 5
I have found in instruments.xml
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I have found also sforzato in the documentation.
But I did not find the value for sff. Any clue?
Edit: And I am looking for fz.
In reply to I have found in by hasenfuss
Dynamics are different. They are defined in the palette. There is not definition for the sforando-type dymamics because dynamics normally affect all ntoes from that point forward, and these don't. So instead, you simply need to increase the velocity in the Inspector.
In reply to Dynamics are different. They by Marc Sabatella
The sforzando type influence normaly only one note. The effect is in my opinion more like an articulation.
I know the velocity in the inspector, but I want readable signs because of educational matter.
In reply to The sforzando type influence by hasenfuss
sfz is there, as a readable sign. Just no playback, and that you'd get via Instector
In reply to The sforzando type influence by hasenfuss
Yes, so add the marking to gewt the notation you want, and if for some reaosn playback is also important to you (remember, the main purpose of MuseScore is notation), you can use the Inspector to do that.
In reply to Yes, so add the marking to by Marc Sabatella
I do not know, who are you. So I do not know whether the statement of you is a relevant statement.
But I try to create a environment for childs, that they can use easily, without reading a handbook, remembering a lot of things.
For example, I was able to create e environment in reaper http://www.reaper.fm/ for a girl of eleven, so she was able to record alone at home her polyphonic piece recording one voice after the other. I did not read any manual. Ask three questions in a forum.
And I am trying whether it is possible to create the same childfriendly simplicity in Musescore. Musescore without the need of a handbook. Yes I know, that you have written a handbook for Musescore and sell it via amazon.
In reply to I do not know, who are you. by hasenfuss
Wrong. Marc wrote the book, but MuseScore BVBA is selling it. So he donated his work for the benefit for all users of MuseScore. Check https://musescore.org/en/node/64711
I very much doubt that a child of 11 really needs to know what an sfz is and needs to be able to get it to sound right without reading a handbook or follow some simple directions.
In reply to Wrong. Marc wrote the book, by Jojo-Schmitz
To be clear, the actual Handbook is free for all right here: http://musescore.org/en/handbook
In reply to To be clear, the actual by Isaac Weiss
and every 11 year old child should be able to read ;-)
In reply to Wrong. Marc wrote the book, by Jojo-Schmitz
You do not know, what I want to do. So you do not know, what I need or why I want it.
In reply to You do not know, what I want by hasenfuss
Then maybe explain it better?