On Tue, 2020-06-30 at 17:13 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > On Tue, 2020-06-30 at 10:46 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > > To get Denemo to play it pizzicato you would need to put the arco > > and > > pizz. passages in different voices as in the attached example.
Actually, there is a neater way - attaching the MIDI program change to the Denemo Directive that inserts the "pizz." text does it - see attached example. This has no friendly interface however - I put in the text then right clicked on the Denemo Directive and put chose "Advanced" and then in the MIDI bytes I entered 0xc0 46 for pizzicato strings. That's for channel 0, it would be 0xc1 for channel 1 etc. (46 is - I think - the decimal GM MIDI code for pizz - other MIDI soundfonts may differ) This could be worked up with a nice interface, of course, but you could just copy and paste these "pizz." and "arco." markings for a reasonably easy use (you can create buttons to insert them, of course). Richard > > HOWEVER, > > I have found that it seems that assigning MIDI instruments seems to > > be > > broken > > This was my mistake - I didn't set the two voices to different > channels, Attached is the demo of pizzicato correctly done. > > It is possible, incidentally, to display the two voices on one staff > as > in the second attachment, however this makes editing trickier so is > perhaps best avoided - it makes no difference to the typesetting. > > Richard
pizzWithSounding.denemo
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