Any change in velocity or volume needs a correspondingly opposite expression to change it back.

In Fin2004 where you can create a descriptive text along with the expression you can create expressions for each occurence, one normal one to define the accent such as sfz, and one invisibble one (just use the space character) to return it to the previous value (problem is you need to know what the previous value was).

It would be wonderful (maybe we should all contact tech support to suggest this) if expressions could be defined for playback with one more option: Percentage. Set to value could remain as it is, but there could be a check box next to it which would specify that the value is a percentage and not an absolute. That way you could define sfz to be 150% and then define an invisible expression that would be set to 66% which would return it to the original value in place before the sfz altered it.

But as it is currently that isn't possible so you are left with a complicated situation no matter how you want to solve the problem.



Johannes Gebauer wrote:

On 17.01.2004 0:17 Uhr, Johannes Gebauer wrote


I think I can probably work
out an sfz.


Actually, upon experiment, I can't. Can someone give me directions on how to
create an expression, which will playback the note it has been assigned to
louder than the previous and following notes? It's important that it gets
back to the previous velocity.

Johannes

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