Pedal

• Feb 18, 2011 - 07:19

I can only apply it to one bar (instead of extending it to two) - the design of it doesn't seem to allow me to be precise with it.

Can anyone give me advice, or is it a problem?

Using MuseScore 1.0 and Mac 10.4.11.


Comments

I'm not seeing what you are describing. Pedal markings work exactly like hairpins - after adding one, double-clcik to go to edit mode and then you can move the anchor point at either end using shift-(cursor left/right), or drag to adjust the relative position to the anchor. Only limitation I see is that there is no keyboard shortcut to place the marking, meaning it's always a bit imprecise as to where it starts. I'm also not hearing the doubled-note effect you describe - what exactly are you doing?

In reply to by chen lung

I'm not sure what you mean about a "hiss" - perhaps that's a function of whatever soundfont you are using?

But I had no trouble at all adding a two-bar pedal marking to your example. I clicked the eighth rest in the LH voice 1 on beat one of the first bar, opened the lines palette, dragged the pedal marking below the note and let go. That initially gave me a pedal marking lasting one bar. I then double-clicked the pedal marking which put me in edit mode with the rightmost handle selected. I pressed shift- a few times to move the anchor to the end of bar two. I attached the result. isn't this what you wanted?

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