Volume Plugin
Hello everybody!
I've been using the "Tempo Changes" plugin a lot where it gradually decreases the tempo.
I would like to know if there is a plugin that performs a "Fide Out", that is, gradually decreases the volume.
If not, what's the best way to do this in MuseScore?
Thanks a lot friends!
Comments
Use a hairpin, ending in a pppppp dynamic
In reply to Use a haripin, ending in a… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hello Jojo!
So this supposed plugin doesn't exist or hasn't been created yet?
What would hairpin be in my language "Portuguese Brazil"?
Friendly hug!
In reply to Hello Jojo! So this supposed… by mjbartemusica1
Diminuendo?
In reply to Hello Jojo! So this supposed… by mjbartemusica1
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/hairpins
In reply to Hello Jojo! So this supposed… by mjbartemusica1
It's not a plugin, it's a normal built-in notation feature.
In reply to It's not a plugin, it's a… by jeetee
Hi!
I know this question has already been discussed here on the forum, however, I still haven't learned how to use this important resource.
I have read the manual for this topic completely and
I created a small piece of music. I inserted the hairpins but it has no effect (attached file).
What would I be missing or what am I doing wrong?
Thank you friends!
In reply to Hi! I know this question has… by mjbartemusica1
What you're missing is:
1.) A dynamic marking at the start of the score with the velocity for it being low/close to zero
because otherwise there is no starting reference
2.) Either a dynamic in the middle, or an explicitly set "velocity change" value for the crescendo, or the computer playback doesn't understand how much it should increase in volume
3.) Either a dynamic at the end, or an explicitly set "velocity change" value for the decrescendo, or the computer again doesn't understand how much it should decrease the volume.
4.) Disable that "use single note dynamics" for the decrescendo, as it is being added to a Piano instrument. And a Piano, by nature, has no possibility to change the dynamic of a note after it was struck.
In reply to What you're missing is: 1.)… by jeetee
And if you do use a dynamic at the end, then make the hairpin end one note before it.
In reply to And if you do use a dynamic… by jeetee
Hello Jeee!
All right, I learned your teaching.
Thanks for the file and I just have to thank you friend!
In reply to And if you do use a dynamic… by jeetee
Hello Jeee!
All right, I learned your teaching.
Thanks for the file and I just have to thank you friend!
In reply to And if you do use a dynamic… by jeetee
Hello Jeee!
All right, I learned your teaching.
Thanks for the file and I just have to thank you friend!