Adding a Note on tied notes automatically ties the new note across the exisiting tied notes
I guess this is expected behaviour, but as I didn't notice this before I wanted to ask if my Settings have changed and if this can be toggled on and off?
Description:
I had 4 eigths tied together. When I then added another eigth above the first note I was getting 4 notes added straight away, tied together.
I also like this feature but got a little confused and because of that wanted to ask if there is an easy way to turn this on/off, so I can use it when needed?
Thanks for any help :)
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Comments
I added the additional note before tying the eighths, and it worked the way you wanted.
Am I out of line to ask why you have the tied eighths like that?
In reply to I added the additional note… by mikey12045
Thanks
You're right this isn't quite usual and in this specific case where I encountered it today I was just testing and trying out stuff.
Thinking about it I can't even remember when I used this in a real score (appearently not since MS4 :) ), I just got surprised as I rembembered the behaviour differently from MS3
In reply to Thanks You're right this isn… by CodingScore
Maybe you were using slurs rather than ties back then?
My impression (I'm very much not sure of this) is that I've seen the same thing, even in MuS 2 and 3. When I've needed one note of a chord (rather than the entire chord) tied to the next note I always enter the two "chords" (in MuS's sense, rather than a strict music theoretical sense) separately and then tie the one note explicitly. I've been doing this for a long time, so my impression is that I've seen this behavior for a long time.