Re: About breath marks
Reply #2 –
For a breath mark, NWC just stops sending MIDI events for the # of 16th notes specified.
For a fermata, it sends note on (a MIDI message) for all the notes it encounters immediately following the fermata, then it stops sending MIDI events for the # of 16th notes specified. This happens globally, not just on the staff where the tempo variance appears.
This is why fematas and breath marks can't be exported to a MIDI file. There is no appropriate file command to stop processing. This can only be done in real time.
There is no global command for: "handle breath marks like my choir director wants them", so your best option is not to use them. Put a text comma where the breath mark should be.
For playback you have these options:
- a hidden staff as David suggests
- a volume or expression MPC command, killing the sound at the appropriate time and then restoring it