Other questions--tablature and midi player and ....?

• Jun 19, 2022 - 04:42

Is there a way to lengthen the stem on tab 'notes'? I am more comfortable with stems the length of which indicates the time of the note--ie. eighth notes quarter notes, etc..

Is there a way to eliminate the rest symbols in tablature? Not really sure I want to, but I am more familiar with that style.

Is there a way to make two dotted half notes, tied over the space of two measures, sustain throughout the entire two measures when the score is played back in the midi sequencer? The score I am working on has just such a situation--it is in 3/4 time and there is a pair of dotted half notes... each in a separate measure and tied together. But when played back they might as well be eighth notes for all the sustain I get.

Is there a way to change the playback instrument?

More later...xD


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thanks ...I have bookmarked these instructions.

But , I've read some of them before and I guess I didn't make myself clear esp. with regard to sustaining a note during playback. I think I understand about ties. But what I'm not seeing here is making a note [b]sustain[/b] during playback. Is there a step that I'm missing?

When I enter a half note in the score I choose the half note symbol from the toolbar. I expect it to sound for two beats when it is played back. That's not happening. In the example I gave I expect to hear the tied dotted half notes for six beats.

???

got another link... please?

In reply to by DWFII

Whether a note sustains depends on the note duration (and here ties come into play too, pun intended), but also on the instrument (and soundfont), a banjo (like you were using in another thread) has a rather short suspend by the very nature of that instrument, a harp has it much longer, an organ has it indefinitely

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

It doesn't, really. My aim was to create a score that would articulate the melody so that it was recognizable and memorable and then give me a tab of just that melody that I could riff off of. In banjo,

I'll take the tab that Musescore creates and copy it to Tabrite and then start eliminating notes (even some melody notes) and adding bum-ditties and pinches.

For instance, those two dotted half notes will become eighth notes with drone echos (bum-ditties) and pinches.

Having said that, I'm about as green as they come )even to the banjo...never played a string intrument before January... so if that makes sense, great. If not, pardon me.

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