Re: Making Ritardando Work
Me again. In bar 2, I set the Tempo base to half note and the tempo to 96; in bar 8, I insert a Tempo Variance of Ritarando; in bar 9, I insert a Fermata (6) on the 3rd beat (4/4 time); in bar 10, I insert Tempo with base half note and tempo of 96. When I play this back, there is no gradual slowing at the Ritarando - there is a pauses on the Fermata but otherwise playback proceeds with the original Tempo. What am I missing?
You describe this:!NoteWorthyComposerClip(2.0,Single)
|TimeSig|Signature:4/4
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Tempo|Base:Half|Tempo:96|Pos:11
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|TempoVariance|Style:Ritardando|Pos:9
|Rest|Dur:Whole
|Bar
|Rest|Dur:Half,Dotted
|TempoVariance|Style:Fermata|Pause:6|Pos:9|Justify:Center|Placement:AtNextNote
|Rest|Dur:4th
|Bar
|Tempo|Base:Half|Tempo:96|Pos:10
|Rest|Dur:Whole
!NoteWorthyComposerClip-End
With the exception of BreathMark, Caesura and Fermata, the documentation says NWC does this:They scan on both sides of the variance event to find the presence of tempo marks. If they are found, then the change from one tempo to the next is introduced gradually at a rate determined by the distance up to the next tempo mark.
The tempos on each side of the "variance event" are the same, so the variance event does nothing that is audible.