What's my dynamic
Is there any quick way to see what dynamic (f, mf, etc.) a given measure of a given staff is in? I find myself continually asking this question, since it's very easy to lose track of what the current dynamic is in a score of any complexity where instruments come in and out, and it can be very laborious to search back for the most recent dynamic setting. If there is no way to do this, maybe a feature could be added.
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Interesting idea! The information is obviously available within MuseScore, but I don't know a way to get at it. What you imagine the UI for this feature looking like? And I wonder what else might be included? I suppose it could simply be shown in the Inspector along with the velocity settings.
In reply to Interesting idea! The… by Marc Sabatella
I've often wished I had this myself. Putting it in the inspector is a good idea, but most people want f or mp... rather than 96 or 64... The velocity would be easy, the dynamic mark? Probably not.
In reply to Interesting idea! The… by Marc Sabatella
Strictly from a user point of view, I think the ideal would be just to have it in the Measure Properties box, labelled something like "Current Dynamic.'
In reply to Strictly from a user point… by jcorelis
What do you do when the first beat of the measure says "p" and there is a crescendo to the 4th beat that says "ff"
In the inspector I would expect it to be shown with the selected note. The inspector can be always visible, measure properties requires a right click and select from the menu.
In reply to What do you do when the… by mike320
Actually maybe this belongs in the new (for 3.0) "Timeline" facility...
In reply to Actually maybe this belongs… by Marc Sabatella
Good idea!
In reply to What do you do when the… by mike320
If the current dynamic is given in the measure properties box, I think it would be acceptable in cases where the dynamic changes within the measure to give the dynamic of the first note and document in the handbook that that is how it works. Maybe an asterisk could be used to indicate that the dynamic in that measure changes.
You wrote:
... it can be very laborious to search back for the most recent dynamic setting.
FWIW... as a visual cue, you can select all dynamics and change the color:
Regards.
In reply to You wrote:… by Jm6stringer
Thanks, that will help.