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In my understanding, this tool essentially concerns the playback, like this can be heard on the YT video, as a pedal line (MuseScore does not support, for guitar, this playback of “let ring”, so no real issue)ĮDIT: oops.I assume this is come closer, in the spirit, of our "Selection → More", in order to save time to select some strings. Especially the ability to tick, or not, a particular string or a few strings (and also to tick “all voices”). What it is disturbing (maybe?), it’s the way the tool GP "let ring" is organized, as can that be seen on the YT video or the image in previous comment. For guitar, this is indicated by the term “let ring” (l.v., “laissez vibrer”) or/and by open ties, to reinforce the intention of the composer (in contemporary music essentially). I do not think these points of "string" or "voice" are relevant to determining what should be let ring or not. Short questions, but not simple to answer briefly! I'm going to try. I am curious about how the team of developers work: do you put these 3 features in a backlog that someone prioritizes ? Would it makes sense to implement Palm mute now as a mere graphic thing and move step 2 (it effect on audio) for the future? In this manner we could implement quickly support for this 3 things quite quickly. The midi standard does not have built-in support for pizzicato so here we need custom design/proprietary solution.

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And then, in the future, we can do a design of how to implement that in playback. We can implement the graphic thing first, with no effect on the sound, just like a one more type of spanner.

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Palm Mute: as I see it we have two aspects.

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Who will do it ? I ask so that I can eventually provide GuitarPro files for test/debugging) So I think here we are also ready for implementation. Who wants to do it ?īarre: it has no effect on sound reproduction so it is just pure graphics that do not affect the midi performance. So it looks like ready for implementation. Let ring: it seems we all agree it is a spanner with a similar functionality to the piano pedal. Let me try to summarize and ask a couple of questions.















Guitar pro 6 tutorials