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Volume Expressions/Dynamics
I hope this makes sense. I've been playing for years, but I'm new to the world of composing, arranging and writing music so the terminology gets confusing.
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So my suggestion is to add a sub-routine to change those volumes for me. Let's say I put a mp volume expression on a note, the software should then process the rest of the staff/track whatever you want to call it, and make those volume changes for me, and adjust the GraphOverNotes lines accordingly. This method eliminates the need for Composer to "see" the expressions. They're already in there... "in the notes" There are several methods to eliminate conflicts or confusion. I didn't see a need to add them here, I would be happy to discuss this over e-mail. An area could be added to the options for the user to specify their own volume settings for ppp-fff. Mine would be set as follows... pp=18, p=36, mp=54, mf=72, f=90, ff=108, fff=126 Additionally, if I use dynamics, I would like the individual note velocities to default to contrast only so I can then specify volumes above or below the dynamic. Therefore if I change the dynamic from mf to mp, the contrast of the note won't change, and I wouldn't have to go through the entire song changing volumes. I am a programmer so I know it's possible, but is it practical? I think so. I would find this feature very valuable. Thanks for your time. Joe I'm in trial mode, v2.5.2. I'm still shopping for an editor or "Composer", sorry for the pun. |
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Re: Volume Expressions/Dynamics
Hello Joe,
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I agree that a music notation app should interpret music symbols, as you suggest. Many music notation apps out there indeed to interpret music symbols. Perhaps my priorities were backwards, to first give the user excellent control over the MIDI performance, and then to come back later to provide automatic interpretation of music symbols. That's the opposite of what I did with music engraving, where I focused on doing all of the detailed music engraving decisions automatically for the user, rather than making him know all of the engraving rules for things like positioning noteheads and accidentals in chords. Up to now, the division of labor between Notation Composer and the user goes like this: Notation Composer owns the details of music engraving, while the user owns the details of how the score sounds. In future versions of Notation Composer, the user will be given more control over the music engraving, so that he can, for example, change the slant of a beam. And, on the other side, Notation Composer will take a first shot at interpreting the music symbols, so that the user doesn't have to, for example, draw graphs of the volume level of a track/staff. Quote:
Cheers -- Mark |
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