How do I access to the dynamic range option in Musescore 4.1?
I recently switched from Musescore 3.6 to 4.1 (the current version) and I honestly don't know where did the dynamic range option in dynamic properties go. I saw on the handbook is that this is not compatible on 3.6.2 or more, did they removed this or I'm just not digging far enough?
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pls see https://musescore.org/en/node/334701#Range-control_for_dynamics-symbols
In reply to pls see https://musescore… by msfp
well... should have read that earlier. Hours of works wasted.
In reply to well... should have read… by Promitheum
there's a workaround for dynamic range "staff": use two one-staff instruments in place of a two-staffs instrument
In reply to there's a workaround for… by msfp
in case you really want to go back to ms3, you can scavenge data from a score created in ms4, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/opensaveexportprint
In reply to well... should have read… by Promitheum
Depending on the reason for wanting to edit this, there might be workarounds....
I have the issue that in MS4 the dynamic range i insanely wide, so when I do mp3 export for my choir to practice, whenever there is a PP they can hardly hear anything and PPP is pratically muted. And a FF wakes up their children and neighbours.
However many VST instruments allow you to adjust the velocity curve (screenshot is from pianoteq).
So bump of the low velocities and pull down the high velocities by making the curve more "horizontal" than it is by default.