benwiggy wrote: ↑05 Apr 2024, 08:06
and this has provoked some internet fury as 'unacceptable marketing'.
there will be internet fury at anything.
even when the iPad version is free, there will always be people who expect that version to do everything the full paid-for version does.
I think I may be misunderstanding the "laziness" comment.
I read very fluently in Treble, Alto, and Bass clefs. (as a matter of fact, I sometimes find myself reading material from Treble or Bass clefs in Alto, for some reason. It's like I can't turn off "alto mode" while reading.)
I have chords played in the strings, quarter note value. almost all happen on the beat... except for one, which is off by half a beat. I need to know whether I should write it as I would "normally" write an off-beat note (ie: tied values), or if I should use a single value. In the image,vi...
really, all I can say is that I despise the look of a very opened accent articulation (like #3 in the OP).
one of the first things I changed when I switched to Dorico was the default accent font to one that was slimmer (not that Dorico's was horribly wide, but still wider than I wanted.)
one of my biggest fixes came with this update: aggregate time signatures. I have a passage in 7/4 in my 2nd symphony, and needed to have dotted lines to divide each measure into 4/4 plus 3/4. I could get the dotted line, but at the cost of no longer being able to have 7/4 as my time signature. This ...