play panel
i'm sure i am not the first or only but does anyone else miss Play Panel in version 4?
i'm sure i am not the first or only but does anyone else miss Play Panel in version 4?
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It is in the toolbar, waiting to get undocked by dragging the 6 dots
In reply to It is in the toolbar,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah hah! Thnx!
In reply to Ah hah! Thnx! by dwildmangreen
Ditto that. I've been wondering what the six dot thing was about.
The six-dot symbol works in playback from MS4, but a tempo override does not take effect in an exported MIDI file. So far as I can tell, the only way to get a MIDI file at a different tempo is to change the tempo in the score.
In reply to The six-dot symbol works in… by skaufman
It's not a "tempo override", it's a playback feature to allow you to listen to a piece at a faster or slower tempo. It doesn't alter the underlying score so it doesn't figure in any saving or export of that score..
In reply to It's not a "tempo override",… by underquark
That seems to be the case in MS4. Using MS3 I sometimes made piano accompaniments to my flute, using the mixer to mute the flute part and using the play panel to generate midi and mp3 files with increasing tempo for practice purposes, without altering the score. MS4 cannot do this.
In reply to That seems to be the case in… by skaufman
..continuing: That was especially important in scores that have an internal tempo change, which often happens. The "play panel" method in MS3 adjusted every tempo in the piece to whatever percent was set.