Technical issue on note actual duration
Hi, I'm Marco from Italy (Rome). I'm very often in a trouble about the actual notes duration. I mean the way to connect the notes according my own way (staccato, legato, poco staccato, molto legato, etc.). My hearty advice to the MuseScore authors is to make it possible to change the actual duration of notes as a percentage of the note's nominal value. Even more important would be to be able to apply this feature to an entire notes array, thus greatly enhancing the interpretative rendering of a MuseScore sheet music. Just think, in reference to the piano, of the difference between Bach's staccato and Scarlatti's. For example, Bach's staccato would require a setting of 70% for each note (and 30% rest) of a phrase with detached notes, while Scarlatti's staccato would require a setting of 40% (and 60% rest). I think that this consideration alone would be enough to amply justify the implementation of the "actual duration" feature.
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So it seems you want the piano roll editor back...
It is in the works.
In reply to So it seems you want the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yeah, but IMHO there is no chance the PR ever makes it to MS4x.
Even the jack PR will not make it to 4.4 , so it seems...
In reply to So it seems you want the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry, I'm a very new MuseScore user. I'm an old musician (62, piano and composition)... many years with pencil and rubber, and I'm very happy for such a solution is in the work!!!
In reply to Sorry, I'm a very new… by marcoaragona
Just saying the piano roll editor in MuseScore 4.x might not be for the near future.
You could try Jojo's MuseScore 3.7 Evolution, which should be able to do what you need.