Caesura extends prior notes instead of silence

• Apr 24, 2021 - 12:35

Playback issue: In version 3.6.2 a caesura (or a pause/breath) positioned at the end of a measure correctly causes a silence for the specified duration. Positioned in the middle of a measure, the caesura/pause causes the immediately prior note(s) to extend their duration for the length of the caesura/pause.
Any workaround/fix?


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Change the Caesura's "Pause" value in Inspector?
I can't reproduce it though, for me a mid-measure caesura pauses the same as an end-measure caesura

You haven't added a sample score.
Let me make a guess:
a) Another instrument (or staff) in the same position may have a longer duration note. While one instrument is waiting for the caesura, the other instrument continue the note that is currently playing.
b) There should be no tied notes on either side of the caesura.

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In reply to by Ziya Mete Demircan

Thanks all for the various suggestions to date. None of the conditions described in the suggestions apply to the score, that is, no instruments with longer duration notes, no adjacent ties or slurs. The difference is simply that some caesuras are at the end of a measure (which works); some are in the middle (in which case the immediately preceding note (for each instrument) is continued through the length of the caesuras.
I'm looking at a score belonging to another; I've asked for permission to post.
Again, thanks for any suggestions. Jim

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thanks again for the suggestions. Limited testing on a score of mine does not reproduce the issue. Copying the measures to a new score fixes the issue. I could find no obvious general settings which might fix things. So far the issue appears specific to the score.

I will follow up with the score "owner" to see if he is willing to share all or part of the score.

In reply to by hickenj

Somehow, you or someone (with a plug-in or manually) changed the "Len/Off Time" values of the some notes.

If we look at the "Len (Off Time)" values of the notes (one by one) with the "BSG articulation" plugin we can see that they are set to: //Measure=20/Notes=just before Caesura:
Trumpet: 1240
Flute: 1190
Alto v3: 1240
Bari v4:1240
Bass v5: 1240

In this case, values higher than "1000" fall into the Caesura-affected area. // I assume that the "On Time" values is "0".
So it's normal for the software to be interpreted/played as if the position after Caesura contains a tied note.

In reply to by Ziya Mete Demircan

I'll pass this along to the score creator. Any advice on how to change these values back to normal manually? I do not have the BSG articulation plug-in, and I doubt he does to.

For example, the description of the problem suggests that the offending measures could be recreated in another score and pasted into the subject score.

Thanks very much to all for your efforts and insight.

In reply to by hickenj

The Piano Roll Editor would be the clumsier way to do the adjustment, and if the person who created the score doesn't have the plugin, then probably that's how he did it to begin with. But I'd definitely recommend downloading and installing the plugin, it really simplifies life.

Meanwhile, if it's just a few notes, the easy fix is just delete those notes and re-enter them, no need to mess with separate scores or copy & paste.

In reply to by hickenj

I see now, my mistake, I should have looked at the chart - it's the swing playback that introduced the offsets. So indeed, if you re-enter them with swing still enabled, it will do the same thing again. If you turn swing off for that measure, even just for that beat, it works. Or just use the piano roll editor as mentioned,

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