Re: V 2.17 Beta Observation: Suggested Additions
Reply #2 –
Ghost notes I'm not sure of, the rest can be displayed with text entries. I agree that a proper, built in gliss would be especially welcome.
OK, just looked up ghost notes:
Extract from Wikipedia article:
Notation
The term ghost note, then, can have various meanings. The term anti-accent is more specific. Moreover, there exists a set of anti-accent marks to show gradation more specifically. Percussion music in particular makes use of anti-accent marks, as follows:
slightly softer than surrounding notes: u (breve)
significantly softer than surrounding notes: ( ) (note head in parentheses)
much softer than surrounding notes: [ ] (note head in brackets)
In jazz notation for wind instruments or string instruments, the intent of a composer for a note to be ghosted is often indicated by using an 'x' for a notehead rather than an oval.
These are all achievable with text entries - very easily actually. Except for the "x" head one which is already built into NWC2 and thus is even easier.
The playback of these things would require hidden, sounding staves while the visible ones need to be muted. This is a common practice in NWC circles - while we sometimes whinge about the need in some circumstances, the reality is that we end up with very tight control over the audio reproduction.
Except for the Gliss - there is a work around, but our real problem is that the pitch bend MPC is limited to 2 tones - not nearly enough and we don't have access to the MIDI CC's that would allow us to override this limitation.