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I also need the older style of trill (for western European music of the early classical era and prior) that starts on the note a diatonic step above the notated one. Tried your suggestion and NotationComposer picks the upper note to notate the trill. That is, for the pralltriller example D, C, D, C that domdom mentioned, NC puts the ornament on the D when it is needed on the C.
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Hi, Walt:
Yeah, I see the problem with that. Possible case for a hidden staff with the performed notes on it and a "print" staff with the ornamentation symbol on it (but with the velocity of the ornamented notes set to 1 so they don't sound.) Just a work-around, of course. David |
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Hi guys,
This is on the "wish list" but honestly this is only the second time that I can ever recall that this has been asked for, which unfortunately doesn't give it a very high priority for getting done soon. David's suggestion of having a hidden "performance" track is a good one. You could do that, with the as-performed notes on that staff. On the "score" staff you would have the correctly-notated note, above which you could use Text/Free Text and then use the Mixed Text feature to add the ornament symbol over the note. Doing this would allow you to have the correct notation for print-out, while having the proper performance of the ornament. Sorry for the inconvenience, but there is a way ![]() ttfn, Sherry
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