Playback - disable dynamics

• May 10, 2011 - 20:42

I've added performance dynamics (p, mp, f etc) to my score (Bellissima) and didn't realise before I posted it that they would be "active" on playback . It sounds awful (sound levels change very crudely).
Can you please help with the following questions:
1/Is there a way to disable/switch off performance dynamics for playback?
2/I've tried removing them but the score retains a "memory" of them on playback - is there a way to delete this "memory"?
3/How can I replace my posted score with an amended version?
Many thanks for your help.
Regards
Jim


Comments

1 no there is no way to don't playback dynamics
2 remove all dynamics and put a mf at the beginning of your piece. Delete again if you want.
3 if you posted your score on musescore.com just go to the edit tab. If you posted your score here on the musescore.org forum, you can't amend it

Btw, if your score is meant to be play by musicians, they will not care about ow it sounds in Musescore, but they will use the dynamics... So removing them is maybe not a good idea.

In reply to by John Sprung

Thanks John.
Actually I've since had an idea to cut and paste a suitable font from elsewhere and I find that OpenOffice "Writer" (freeware) has an "Opus Text" font which includes the p, mp, f etc dynamic markings in the correct italicised form for musical scores. Hopefully this will give the score dynamic markings that look exactly the same as the Musescore dynamics but which are "inactive" on playback.

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

Thanks for this Lasconic. I suspected there must be a simpler way. I may send a suggestion to expand the manual to cover this as I've not found any explanation about this. Also I may suggest that if future Musescore updates are able to "read" crescendo and decrescendo markings on playback (in order to give a smoother transition between loud and soft) then this whole issue would be sorted.
Thanks again.
Jim

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

I've solved the problem by doing this:
- select each dynamic marking (p, mp etc) and right-click to open menu
- select MIDI Properties
- change Velocity value to the same number for each dynamic e.g. "80"
- click OK
Bingo!!! Playback will now be at the same volume throughout the piece.

In reply to by JR

As a subsection under "Sound and Playback". There's an existing section on "Tempo" that looks analogous, and could serve as a template for another called "Dynamics".

I clicked on "Edit", but couldn't figure out how to add a new section. I didn't want to risk making a mess, so I left it alone.

-- J.S.

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