MS 4.1 arpeggio still impossible
Ever since I discovered MS I have been begging Arpeggiato on two staves to be made possible. We are now at version 4.1 and it is still not fixed.
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Ever since I discovered MS I have been begging Arpeggiato on two staves to be made possible. We are now at version 4.1 and it is still not fixed.
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/arpeggios-and-glissandi#Adjust_vert…
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by memeweaver
While this is the Mu3 handbook, it works the very same in Mu4, see also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/arpeggios-and-glissandi#cross-staff…
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by memeweaver
No, unfortunately it does not.
Amended the handbook to mention the neccessity to disable automatic placement
If you mean one arpeggio line spanning both staves, Sibelius can't do it either , if I recall. And get proper playback. Each staff has to have it's own symbol. In MU4, playback is correct. I don't think a player will have a problem with it
In reply to If you mean one arpeggio… by bobjp
...the 2 examples I have attached are completely different in the execution of the arpeggio! Unfortunately MS4 is only able to do the second example (right).
I hope in the next versions.
In reply to ...the 2 examples I have… by Claudio Riffero
attached
In reply to attached by memeweaver
...incorrect execution
In reply to ...incorrect execution by Claudio Riffero
Your posts miss so much actual detail it's hard to know what you want. If you want help, provide real information, rather than rude dismissiveness to volunteers.
In reply to Your posts miss so much… by memeweaver
Proper playback for cross-staff arpeggios is what he wants, I guess
In reply to Proper playback for cross… by Jojo-Schmitz
@Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you, always kind and professional.
...Exactly. I think the 2 attached Arpeggiato png. explain the problem well. Of course with tricks everything is possible but frustrating.
In reply to @Jojo-Schmitz ...Exactly. I… by Claudio Riffero
How can a png explain an issue with playback?
In reply to Your posts miss so much… by memeweaver
I can't despise volunteers as I too have been on the Italian forum for a long time. Evidently not knowing the English language I can't explain myself but I think the attachments explain the problem well.
Buona Musica
In reply to I can't despise volunteers… by Claudio Riffero
They explain the problem well to you.
Two word dismissals don't explain what is wrong with our attempts to assist .
In reply to They explain the problem… by memeweaver
The pictures are clear and the problem is simple. Instead of the desired effect of an arppegio over both hands, aka all the notes from left to right on the piano, musescore plays two simultaneous arppegios, one in the left hand and one in the right hand. Say instead of notes playing in a 123456 order, you end up with 1+4, 2+5, 3+6.
See also https://musescore.org/en/node/346321 and https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/14362
In reply to See also https://musescore… by Jojo-Schmitz
already seen...