For the record, the section of the manual has been changed to 6.2.4
from 6.1.11.

Ted

On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 04:34:24PM -0000, Trevor Daniels wrote:

Ted

Changing the duration of the note by postfixing a multiplier
to the note's duration affects the midi output without
affecting the printed score.  See section 6.1.11 in the
manual - Scaling Durations.  Eg c4*2 would give a printed
crotchet C but play a minim C in the midi output.  c4*3/2
would give a C sounding 50% longer than a crotchet.  It's
not automatic - you need to add this scaling manually to
fermata notes - but it's easy to do and works fine.

Trevor

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Ted Walther
Sent: 20 January 2007 03:05

That said, is there a way for the fermata to hold
the note for some
extra time in the MIDI output?

Ted





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