User Manual

10.11
Dynamics on a Multi-Voice Sta
With Notion it is easy to assign dierent dynamic markings on the two voices in multi-voice mode. In Edit mode, place
the dynamic mark for the upper voice above the sta and place the dynamic mark for the lower voice below the sta.
This voice-separation feature also enables you to place dierent crescendo and diminuendo “hairpin marks on two voices.
Different dynamic markings for two voices on one staff.
Cresc. and Dim. Texts
Notion interprets cresc. and dim. score marks in playback, as long as you inform the
software of the target dynamic level, as with the ff in the example below.
Example of crescendo from p to ff.
To add cresc. or dim. marks:
1. Ensure you are in Edit mode.
2. For best results, place the start and target dynamic marks (the p and marks in the example) into the score rst. (Do
not place dynamics for a single voice on top and bottom of a sta)
3. Complete one of the following to place the mark you want on your Music Cursor:
> To access cresc., press the comma key (,) twice.
> To access dim., press the period key (.) twice.
4. Position your Music Cursor with the rst letter of the mark at the beat where you want the dynamic change to start.
5. Complete one of the following:
> To Enter just the text with no tail (as in the example above), double-click your mouse.
> To Enter the text with a tail (as in the example below), click once and move (don’t drag) your mouse to the target
dynamic mark, then click to nish (the end of the tail must be on the beat with the target mark). To avoid clutter in
the example below, we right-clicked the tailed mark and, in the context menu, clicked on Show Above Sta.
Another example of crescendo from p to ff.