David W. Fenton wrote:
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:15, dhbailey wrote:
Since you've got all three staves set to three channels, you need to
place the expression in all three staves for them to work correctly.
This (to answer someone else's post questioning the need to have one
file for printout and a second copy for playback) is a reason we
sometimes need 2 copies of the score, one for playback (place the
expression in all staves so they all respond properly) and one for
printout (since a human can respond to one instance of an expression
and apply that to both hands and feet).
You keep saying this over and over again.
It's perfectly possible to have non-printing expressions that control
playback and don't have any effect on the print-out.
The downside is that you have to maintain two sets of
expressions/articulations (printing, non-printing), but that's a
helluva lot easier than maintaining two separate files!
Mea culpa, you're right. I rarely use non-printing expressions so I had
forgotten about them for this situation.
Since I don't use them all that often, can someone tell me if
non-printing expression affect music spacing when the spacing options
are set to avoid collisions with expressions?
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David H. Bailey
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