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hi, is musescore 2 capable of playing quarter notes ? i tried to change the
note to -d but it give me the same tone !
thank you
hi, is musescore 2 capable of playing quarter notes ? i tried to change the
note to -d but it give me the same tone !
thank you
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I guess you mean quarter tone (pitch), not quarter note (duration). You can tune notes, via the inspect, in cent. 50 can't would be a quarter tone, as 100 cent is a semitone
In reply to I guess you mean quarter tone by Jojo-Schmitz
thank you for your reply :) ...you're wright quarter tone i meant, i wished it had :(
In reply to thank you for your reply :) by Saleh Ibrahim …
It does have... but you have to set them up.
You can tune quarter tones (or any microtone) in the Inspector.
For example, play the attachment.
Regards.
In reply to It does have... but you have by Jm6stringer
unfortunately it didnt give the wright tone which as in the turkish scale( arabic makam )
In reply to unfortunately it didnt give by Saleh Ibrahim …
It should. Can you share the ascore and tell which note you want to change by a quarter tone (50 cent) or 3/4 tone (150 Cent) and into which direction (+/-)?
As ber the German Wikipedia, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maqam_(Musik)#T.C3.BCrkische_Makamlar is is not really 50 or 150 Cent, check the table there
In reply to It should. Can you share the by Jojo-Schmitz
yessss !!! it works :) thank you very much :) and thank alot to every one tried to help me through this issue..thanks to all, you all are wonderful really, i've almost lost hope :D
In reply to yessss !!! it works :) thank by Saleh Ibrahim …
i thought i finally solve the problem but that was only when i played the note you have sent to me, i dont know why it dont want to increase the tone nor decrease it when i already change it to #-slash4 or #-slash ! it doesnt change !! i uninstalled the whole program and install it again and its the same :( :(
In reply to i thought i finally solve the by Saleh Ibrahim …
The quarter tone accidentals don't do andthing to the sound, for that you need to change the tuning of each of the notes via inspector
In reply to i thought i finally solve the by Saleh Ibrahim …
Adding the semitone accidentals don't affect playback (yet), they only affect the graphical representation.
To get the correct playback, you'll have to change the tuning of the note using the inspector (F8 to open it).
In reply to Adding the semitone by jeetee
finally with your help i succeeded :) may god bless you all and thank you very much :)
In reply to finally with your help i by Saleh Ibrahim …
It woud be so nice if we could set the value of a pitch change not only to a note, but to an accidental sign, for example the inverted b minus 40 cents and then it always changes the pitch of the same note in the same manner. And then in the situation, where we really want a note to behave differently (for example in a certain situation minus 36 cents, instead of 40) we can set it in the Inspector.
It's nice, that microtone playback works theoretically, but I must confess that I never use it because it's too complicated and time consuming. So for most pieces I don't use any playback.