Musescore 3 accent is MUCH louder, wish this could be an adjustable preference
The accent articulation on Musescore 2 was more subtle (default piano sound), and worked perfectly for my music. With 3, the accented note is twice as loud, and I can't use it. There is no volume/intensity adjustment in the accent inspector, can individual note volumes be fine-tuned in the note inspector?
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Press and hold Ctrl and click on the notes;
From Inspector set the velocity
In reply to Press and hold Ctrl and… by Shoichi
Thank you very much.
In reply to Press and hold Ctrl and… by Shoichi
It doesn't work.
In reply to It doesn't work. by Haoto 2
Try a larger negative value, then. Works fine for me. If you continue to have trouble, please attach your score after making this change and say which notes are giving you trouble.
In reply to Try a larger negative value,… by Marc Sabatella
Accents are apparently giving a velocity adjustment of ~32. This is absolutely extreme and does not make sense in real music. 2.x seems to have adjusted velocity by more like ~12.
This is a bug. I don't have a 3.0 version installed to test now, but it's possible this was introduced in the single note dynamics patchset or something else more recent than 3.0.
People shouldn't have to go in and manually override every note's velocity to compensate for this just to get something remotely reasonable.
In reply to Accents are apparently… by Belteshazzar_
32 (out of 127) is not an unreasonable adjustment at all for an accent in general, but it is true that the default piano soundfont seems to exaggerate this effect. The same adjustment sounds more as expected in other sounds.
In reply to Accents are apparently… by Belteshazzar_
If the velocity setting is offset, the value you write there is calculated relative to the existing value. (Percent)
For example, if the existing value is 64, the value -12 means:
((64/100) * 12) - 64 = 56.32
That is, twelve percent of 64 is reduced from the value of 64.
In this case the value of -50 will result in 32
(Perhaps this division would have been more meaningful if it was x/127)
In reply to If the velocity setting is… by Ziya Mete Demircan
When entering a value in the offset section, consider (for -12 or 12): "I want twelve percent less / more of the current value (volume)."
In reply to If the velocity setting is… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Sure? I always though it to be fractions of those 127 velocity levels
In reply to Sure? I always though it to… by Jojo-Schmitz
In reply to [inline:offset_velocities… by Ziya Mete Demircan
So it is % of 80, not of 127
Oh, I see, that's what you said.