Metronome: Change default accent on 5x8.
Hi,
Is it possible to change the default metronome accent 3+2 for 2+3 ?
Thanks.
Hi,
Is it possible to change the default metronome accent 3+2 for 2+3 ?
Thanks.
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The metronome default seems 1+4, or tic, toc, toc, toc, toc and is not changebale as far as I know.
If you're talking about the beaming, which indeed is 3+2, yes, that can get changed for the time signature properties, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/time-signatures#change-default-beaming
In reply to The metronome default seems… by Jojo-Schmitz
I was talking only about metronome accents.
In 5x8 I can listen TIC, toc, toc, TAC, toc :)
TIC is obvious, play other instrument but TAC is a very subtle accent
In reply to I was talking only about… by Aleph_sev
Hmm, I haven't heard any sich accent. But if it were there and were configurable, it would be according to the beaming I guess
OK, I do now hear it, very subtle, and indeed seems to follows the default beaming
In reply to Hmm, I haven't heard any… by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo-Schmitz, the accent is not following the beaming.
In a complete rest measure is 3+2. I also did the beaming with rests and the accent is always the same 3+2.
In reply to Jojo-Schmitz, the accent is… by Aleph_sev
It is not dependant of the actual beaming not with the actuall content of a measure, but the default beaming for that time signature.
Or rather it should (I don't hear it changing with that anymore).
In reply to It is not dependant of the… by Jojo-Schmitz
I did, and is not changing.
Maybe I should made a drum line and write the metronome manually.
It exists some metronome sample .mscz file similar to the default sound?
In reply to I did, and is not changing… by Aleph_sev
Indeed, not changing, might be a bg, not sure.
Those metronome sounds are not part of the soundfont, but hard coded into MuseScore. But you could use Woodblocks for this
Edit: see #248856: Request for control over metronome behavior in compound meter
In reply to Indeed, not changing, might… by Jojo-Schmitz
"Edit: see #248856: Request for control over metronome behavior in compound meter"
This is a different behavior. But should be interesting to control the metronome for us.