Request for ornaments and articulations to implement playback using channel changes where appropriate
Usually a separate channel is used for string tremelo. If tremelo markings had the option of changing the channel instead of working normally that would be great. Many users also use a separate channel for timpani rolls. Other instruments might also use separate channels for tremelo. I really like that in MS 2.3 tremelo markings will automatically have the note play a different sample for unpitched percussion. This my solution for this to apply to other instruments.
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The idea of adding more channels isn't new and discussed elsewhere, but what do you deem doing it's normal thing?
I interpret it as a request for the regular tremolo marking to change channels instead of doing what it currently, which is to play lots of notes :-). I think it's a good idea for the small subset of instruments that actually provide tremolo channels.
Exactly Marc Sabatella
Is it possible to "silent" the tremolo pallette symbol on playback? Although the strings channel is changed to "tremolo" (using staff text, etc. as explained at https://musescore.org/en/node/50196), the tremolo symbol still plays back by articulating 32nd notes when applied to single notes. The goal is to apply the tremolo string sound that comes with MuseScore, while having the tremolo playback marking included in the score, without additional playback effects.
In reply to Is it possible to "silent"… by NagyMusic
Use the tremolo from the symbols pallette in the master pallet.
This cannot be limited to tremelo markings. The trill line is used to indicate tremolos spanning a barline in drum parts, and I have seen trill samples. The best way to implement stopped tones for horns would be channel changes. I have seen a marcato strings soundfont. How can this be limited to tremelo?
For drums, 2.3 will actually provide a method of switching not channels but pitches, because drumsets are organized differently than other instruments in terms of MIDI. It's true for now this is limited to tremolo, and also limited to drums using pitch change. Some day this might indeed be expanded. One thing at a time :-)
In reply to For drums, 2.3 will actually… by Marc Sabatella
Do you include timpani when you say drums? I have found that the timpani in sonatina symphonic orchestra executes a roll two octaves higher. As far changing pitches for tremolo, I do this with my own soundfont. I just add a tremolo from the symbols pallete it a trill line (with play turned off in the inspector) depending on what is needed.
Because the current implementation of drum rolls depends on being able to use a different MIDI pitch for the roll sound versus the standard sound, this approach can only work for unpitched drums. To implement this for timpani would require something like channel switching, just as it would for other pitched instruments. And indeed, some day it is hoped to do that, not just for tremolo but for a number of different articulations.
In reply to Because the current… by Marc Sabatella
One thing no one has mentioned so far is that if you right click an articulation, you have the option of opening the Articulation Properties window that looks like this:
It doesn't seem to have any affect, I've tried it before, but I might be doing it wrong.
In reply to One thing no one has… by mike320
I will check in to that.
My sense is the playback options in that dialog (channel, MIDI) aren't connected to anything. The code appears to have been copied from staff text properties and then disabled.
How difficult would it be to re-enable it?
Well, it's trivial to reenable it, but then it wouldn't work. I mean, the code was ltierally copied and pasted from the staff text code. Wouldn't even compile as is. I think this was done as a starting point to then adapt the code to actually do something analogous, but that would be some amount of work.
In reply to Well, it's trivial to… by Marc Sabatella
Is there a way to make custom palettes? I've noticed all the ornament and articulation symbols in the insert symbol option on stave text.
In reply to Is there a way to make… by ♪𝔔𝔲𝔞𝔳𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔯𝔞𝔣𝔱𝔢𝔯♪
See, https://musescore.org/en/handbook/palettes-and-workspaces#custom-palett… and https://musescore.org/en/handbook/master-palette to see how to add items to a custom palette. Keep in mind that only articulations and ornaments in the basic and advanced palettes can have defined actions, any other items from the master palette only look correct but have not function except things like time signatures you can define.