Tied notes don't play when you change their pitch

• Mar 19, 2012 - 04:02

As stated in the topic title: when changing tied notes with up and down arrows, you don't hear their pitch.

I'm running version 1.2 on OSX.


Comments

In reply to by ChurchOrganist

It's not hard to work around but yes, it is inconvenient for me. When transcribing I rely for about 50% on what I hear and 50% on knowledge. So it's pretty important to me I get audible feedback about what I'm doing.

Besides, it's obviously a bug since all other notes do play back when you change their pitch, so I thought I'd let the developers know.

In reply to by ChurchOrganist

I keep finding it an annoyance as well. I work pretty quickly, not always looking at the screen, and I do rely on the audible feedback to help me be sure I am entering what I think I am entering. I alaways experience a bit of a disconnect when I cursor a tied note and don't hear that feedback, and I have to slow down and look more carefully to make sure I am getting it right. I can see why maybe cursoring a whole passage consisting of several notes wouldn't try to play back, but as I constantly remind my theory students when we work on retrograde, a tie is just one single note that happens to be written using two heads and two stems and a line between them. There is no reason I can see why it shouldn't play as you cursor if other single notes do.

I suppose this was more of an issue for me in 1.1 where there was a serious bug in how accidentals behaved after a tie across a barline, and audible feedback was especially to make sure I had worked around this correctly. In 1.2, I can finally trust accidentals to behave correctly more, I don't rely on the playback quite so much. Still, sometimes I find myself leaving note entry mode and clicking the note just to be sure.

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