Cross-staff Arpeggiated Chords
Hi there!
I'm trying to put in arpeggiated chords across staves, and I'm able to adjust it manually, but I would like to know if there is a way to set the arpeggio line on two chords in two adjacent staves. (See the example.)
Thanks!
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See #65806: Allow correct playback of cross-staff/voice arpeggios
First add a fixed spacer down from the palette;
Click the arpeggio, use the handle.
Shoichi, that's actually, what I was doing.
Jojo, you picked up on exactly what I was saying.
It's a bummer that it won't work. I'll just do it manually.
Thanks anyway guys!
There is a simple solution regarding the notation, just add to the top staff, then select the handle at the bottom and press Shift+down. This extends the arpeggio to the bottom staff; no spacer or fiddling with autoplace settings required. Playback will still require further manual adjustment if you need to hear that working as expected.
In reply to There is a simple solution… by Marc Sabatella
Marc, I want to take your class, but right now I'm finishing a project for Final exams (in the morning!! ) for Choral Arranging at TWU. I don't know what the handle means above. I have sooo much to learn...
When you say add (arpeggio) to the top staff, does that mean the entire arpeggio? How will it know what to bring down?
Thanks
In reply to Marc, I want to take your… by laurifsmith
Select the arpeggio, grab the bottom handle (that little square box), drag it down
In reply to Marc, I want to take your… by laurifsmith
When you add an arpeggio, it adds to the full chord. Shift+down (not drag, that won't do the same thing at all) simply extends this to also include the full chord on the staff below. So it's extremely simple:
1) click any note in the chord on the top staff
2) click arpeggio icon in palette
3) on the arpeggio you just added, click the bottom handle (the small square)
4) press Shift+down
In reply to When you add an arpeggio, it… by Marc Sabatella
Whow! Since when does that work?
Now I just need to find the scores of mine that need that (and used a workaround before)
Hmm, no, it doesn't work, not always at least. Like not if the notes are from different voices
In reply to Whow! Since when does that… by Jojo-Schmitz
Right, it's a single-voice thing, and no real playback support. Not sure how long it's been a thing, sometime post-3.0 maybe?
In reply to Right, it's a single-voice… by Marc Sabatella
OK, still need to find those scores of mine that would benefit from it, The first I found does not, due to the notes being in different voices. And still remember this trick once I found them ;-)