Is there a way to distinguish a melody line dynamically?
I'd like the playback to sound like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB9VvEubvSU
Changing the dynamics on every note isnt what I'm looking for and accents aren't enough. Is there a different feature to make the melody more prominent?
Thanks in advance!
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tempo changes...
In reply to tempo changes... by Ziya Mete Demircan
It wasn't rubato that I was looking for but rather how to increase the volume of one specific note used on the same instrument. So exactly like an accent but without force and just distiction.
In reply to It wasn't rubato that I was… by Jansson
Putting the melody in a separate voice and being able to control the volume separately for that voice would be the answer you are looking for. Unfortunately, I don't think this is possible at the moment.
I think I have seen similar requests from people making "closed scores" for choir where they want one alto be more prominent than the soprano, for instance (or the "lead" more prominent than the "tenor" in a barbershop arrangement).
In reply to Putting the melody in a… by AndreasKågedal
You can't apply dynamics to just a voice, see #58031: Dynamics/hairpin range for Voice, but you can apply a user velocity offset to all notes in a voice via Inspector.
Or you can tweak the score to have channels a manual process of editing the mscx file), use them for the different voices and then in Mixer set the volume
In reply to It wasn't rubato that I was… by Jansson
Enter the melody notes in a separate staff (or instrument).
This makes it easier to control of volume.
the volume for the mixer?