Articulation palette: Tenuto
The TENUTO symbol affects the playback?
how does it work "Time stretch" in the inspector (see image uploaded)
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The TENUTO symbol affects the playback?
how does it work "Time stretch" in the inspector (see image uploaded)
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Time stretch is for fermatas - it literally means the time slows down. Tenuto markings don't do that, they just change the length of that note. Most instruments already play notes to the full length by default, but for others a tenuto marking mar indeed lengthen it. You can also customize the duration using the piano roll editor (right click the staff to display) or using one of the various plugins designed for articulation control (see Plugins in the Download menu above).
In reply to Time stretch is for fermatas… by Marc Sabatella
So if I understand correctly; see attached image:
1) The part inside the rectangle contains the symbols that have an impact only from the point of view of the notation but do not change anything from the point of view of playback
2) the part in the circle represents what I can edit for real articulation in the playback
it's correct?
In reply to So if I understand correctly… by gualtiero.chiapello
No, quite a few of those symbols affect playback - most of them in fact. They just don't magically turn into fermatas and thus change the flow of beats. They affect the things they are designed to - the duration and/or velocity of the individual notes.
In reply to No, quite a few of those… by Marc Sabatella
Now, if you do want them to change the flow of beats, you can add on top of any note a fermuta, make it invisible, and then adjust the time stretch.
With sufficient patience and fermutas, you can get near-human playback this way.
In reply to Now, if you do want them to… by LuuBluum
When you have to make a rubato, you have to anticipate and postpone slow down in the same motif.
It is therefore clear to me how to slow down. Instead I don't understand how I can accelerate (i.e. anticipate a note with respect to the basic tempo)
In reply to When you have to make a… by gualtiero.chiapello
Normally you'd use tempo markings for this, not playing games with fermatas.
In reply to No, quite a few of those… by Marc Sabatella
Grazie