If you define a note with a duration of 0, fomus picks a duration for
you that that can be represented without a tie and many times extends to
the next beat (used for percussion w/o sustaining sounds and pizzicato
or other effects, etc.). This isn't quite finished, though...
sometimes you'll get a note that's too long (e.g. if the note is on the
downbeat of an otherwise empty measure). That's a detail I've been
wanting to fix for a while, I'll try to get that one in for the next
release too. (So at the moment you might need a edit a few notes if you
enter durations this way).
On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 22:31 +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> btw, did the .fms-files once have an option to parse '-' as a duration
> meaning make the current note end at the next beat?
>
> This could be useful.
>
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