Ghost notes!
Hi!
When I instert a ghost note, I dont listen the diference between normal note and ghost note.
Sombody know how do that the volume changes?
Ary
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Hi!
When I instert a ghost note, I dont listen the diference between normal note and ghost note.
Sombody know how do that the volume changes?
Ary
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/inspector-and-object-properties#note
Play Unticking this box silences the note.
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
But what I want is to reduce volume of that note.
In reply to But what I want is to reduce… by Ary Duduletz
Velocity = volume in the inspector. Offset does exactly what it sounds like, offsets the velocity the specified amount from the last dynamic in the score (default dynamic is mf) and the max velocity is always in the range of 0-127. So if the dynamic is f (velocity=96) an offset dynamic of -20 would change the velocity to 76. Using offset is easier in this case because you don't need to worry about the current dynamic. You can set the velocity to user and then the volume will become absolute. If you set it to 49 it will be equal to p dynamic. If you consider all ghost notes to have a particular volume, this would be a useful option.
In reply to Velocity = volume in the… by mike320
Awesome 😱 you are a smart guy!!! Great!! Thanks you ! Now, what is “dynamic”? Where do I see “the dynamic default”? Sory for my bad english
In reply to Awesome 😱 you are a smart… by Ary Duduletz
"Dynamic" is the musical term referring to the volume of the sounds.
In reply to "Dynamic" is the musical… by Louis Cloete
Thanks!
In reply to Awesome 😱 you are a smart… by Ary Duduletz
Don't worry about your English. You did so well before that I didn't think you had any problems with it. What is your native language?
If you do not enter a dynamic on your score, MuseScore assumes there is an mf dynamic at the start of the score. This is the definition of a defualt dynamic. Dynamic is a volume direction such as mp or ff. Things like dim... and cresc... are also considered dynamics, but if you are entering the score these will not change the actual volume unless you tell them to.
In reply to Don't worry about your… by mike320
Thanks!! Spanish, I am from Argentina. Oh perfect!!! I understand you now!
In reply to Thanks!! Spanish, I am from… by Ary Duduletz
The manual is now mostly in Spanish. A couple of us have worked on that the last few months. See https://musescore.org/es/manual-de-usario. This should help you understand how to use MuseScore better, but don't hesitate to ask questions here in the forum.
In reply to The manual is now mostly in… by mike320
Good data!! A million thanks again! 🙂
In reply to The manual is now mostly in… by mike320
There is a Spanish forum too here: https://musescore.org/es/forum
In reply to There is a Spanish forum too… by Louis Cloete
There are a few people on the Spanish forum. If you're comfortable communicating in English, then I'd recommend the English forum so you have a better chance of getting help. BTW, I'm one of the few people who are on the Spanish forum a lot.