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Just to be clear, these are not staccato dots. They have been hijacked from their usual function (indicating staccato) to simply indicate the division of the quarter and half notes into eighths. If the prevailing style of the written out eighths is tenuto (or marcato, etc.) that style will continue to be played.

Anyhow, my main reason for continuing this topic is to point out the difference in playback behaviour in the Viola when it is notated with exactly the same notes and playing technique as the Violins, Cello and Bass. Whether my assigning of the staccato Playback Technique to my newly-created Playing Technique is correct/authentic, etc. or not is somewhat of a secondary matter (not less important, though), and I will quite happily take notice of those with more knowledge on the subject than I have.

From what I have experienced (and described earlier), it appears that they might also be mapped to, or share some attributes of, the same sound set as for Viola. This could explain the same behaviour in playback relating to my custom Playing Technique, which uses the staccato Playback Technique, having no effect in those three instruments.

Choosing Play > Reset Playback Overrides put Staccato back in the Violas Combi list, but it still does not play staccato with my custom Playing Technique (which works fine in the Violins, Cello and Bass) even after a restart of Dorico.

There is a difference between solo strings and section strings (and I was working with solo strings).

HSSO solo viola has a staccato patch. Section violas do not! (This makes even the normal section staccato unusable for single stroke tremolo).

If you create the 4dot playing technique and assign the playback to staccato, it works for solo but not section. And for any use, you need to reset playing technique with a nat (which can be hidden), else all subsequent notes will be deemed staccato and Dorico will shorten them (which is annoying)

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Sib. 7.5: Making the staccato dot heavier/larger?

 Posted by Michael Kilpatrick - 18 May 08:15AM Hide picture Is it possible to make the staccato dot a little heavier or larger so that it is more visible in poor lighting? I don't believe there's an engraving option for it, so it would have to be a case of finding an appropriately-sized dot in some font or other and changing the character used in the Edit Sybmols dialogue, yes?



Michael Back to top | Allthreads Re: Sib. 7.5: Making the staccato dot heavier/larger?

 Posted by Adrian Drover - 18 May 08:58AM Hide picture Yes, Michael. I find Sib's articulations, especially staccato & rhythm dots, far too small. First you need to create a new text style based on Common Symbols, increase the font size and give it a new name e.g. "Common Symbols Large". Then goto Notations/Symbols/Edit. Select the symbol, hit edit and apply the new text font to it. Back to top | Allthreads Re: Sib. 7.5: Making the staccato dot heavier/larger?

 Posted by Michael Kilpatrick - 18 May 09:27AM Hide picture Thanks. It rings a bell - I thought I had done this a long time ago for the "open harmonic" symbol which I use for brass plunger mutes but it looks as if, a few years ago, I instead edited my Common Symbols font and just made that one bloomin' symbol larger, as I no longer have any (large) fonts in my font list. However, I don't think I should do that for the dot in the Opus Std font as it's probably used in all sorts of other circumstances.


I've increased the font size from 19.5pt to 25pt and that gives a staccato dot that looks as if it might actually be visible. I'd rather not use staccatos and ^ accents at all, but unfortunately some jazz musicians can't read old-style notation any more and insist on an excess of ink on the page! Back to top | Allthreads

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Human Playback interprets and performs staccato marks during playback automatically. However, you can use these instructions to define a specific playback effect. To hear changes to the playback definition of articulations, you must first set Human Playback to None in the Playback Settings dialog box.

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Is there a way to set my staccatos to always place under the note by default. Right now, anytime I place a staccato its always above and I have to change it every time. I know that inspector there is a way to set below the chord as the style but that changes it for all articulations and I only want it for staccatos.

No. You'll need to right click a staccato, use Select>More... and make only staccato selected and change it's location to below chord in the inspector if you want to move several at a time. I suggest you right click a staccato you want to move to start.

To be clear though; the default stacvcato is not always above. It's to place it on the notehead side, which is the standard in most contexts. So, above for notes with stem down, above for notes with stem up. Exception is if there are multiple voices - then the standard is for staccato to be on the outside, so above for stems up, below for stems down. Percussion music can occasionally have its own standards for placement of articulations in general, but then, I would think staccato would be rare for percussion? 006ab0faaa

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