Dynamics playback with hairpins
Hi
I upgraded from Musescore 2 to 3.5. Loved the playback on hairpins. I am trying to figure out what to put down for velocity for a smooth crescendo followed by decresendo.
I also see in the mixer many choices for instrument articulations. But, if i want one cello line to have mixed articulations is it better to just use the appropriate notes notated with Tremelo, Pizz. Etc?
I see i can change the velocity on a single note. Which instruments are capable of doing that?
Which additional sound font is recommended that can play all the articulations in the mixer?
I noticed piano pedal doesn't add enough sustain. How can i change that?
Anymore playback enhancenents? I want to add more emotion, how does that feature work?
Thanks so much.
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I see i can change the velocity on a single note. Which instruments are capable of doing that?
In general all that aren't struck or plucked. So Woodwinds, Brass, Strings, Voice
In reply to _ see i can change the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Is velocity change basically scherzando. So i would give playback properties to the italicized scherzando by changing velocity?
Is there a way to add tonguing articulation as well, for flute, for example?
Can i import "spitfire audio" sound into musescore?
Thanks so much
In reply to Is velocity change basically… by Shirly Lyubomirsky
No idea what scherzando is, but you can use a crescendo/diminuendo line, which does influence velocity, and change its text to scherzando
I think though that scherzando is more a tempo marker than a velocity.
Flutes do had a tonguing articulation by default. It is difficult to get rid of it, like for a legato
No idea what spitfire audio is, MuseScore can use sf2, sf3 and sfz soundfonts
In reply to No idea what scherzando is,… by Jojo-Schmitz
The net : https://www.liveabout.com/scherzando-definition-2701757
In reply to The net : https://www… by Shoichi
Not related to velocity as far as I can tell
In reply to No idea what scherzando is,… by Jojo-Schmitz
I think I meant Sforzando. Sorry for the confusion.
So would I need to make velocity changes to get it to sound right?
In reply to I think I meant Sforzando… by Shirly Lyubomirsky
I think so, yes
Actually no. It goes to 112 then drops by 18, that's the setting from the sfz palette entry
...in the mixer many choices for instrument articulations
This is designed to change playing styles on the same instrument. See this How to for more info.