Is there a way to write a rule for a grace note? I'd like to be able to extend it a bit longer so it overlaps with the next one (that's what my VSTi wants), but can't find how to do that.
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I haven't tested, but it could be as easy as:
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I don't "write" my rulesets using code, I use the ruleset editor. Unfortunately there's no way to select grace notes as either a note type, a technique or an articulation that I can see in the editor.
However, I think there may be a workaround. I typically increase the duration of slurred notes using a rule that recognizes notes under a slur. This makes it work with legato patches in my VI's. Since grace notes in my experience are always under slurs, this could work to do what you want. Here's a rule in the editor for doing this: Hope this helps!
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I'm stuck in limbo between importing my old rules and using the editor. There are many inconsistencies, missing 'grac', e.g., as well as others that appear as techniques (qkud=Quick Up and Down) but then get translated as 'Circle' because the editor doesn't recognize the imported value--probably worthy of a support case.
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Sorry it took me a while to get back to this.
davidsantamauro wroteI haven't tested, but it could be as easy as: I tried this, but I don't think it's working. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? Can someone confirm that "grac" works? I'm using Notion 6.5.470, 64-bit (Mac). Also, like you said, it gets translated to "Circle symbol" in the editor. |
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