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RELATED LINKS
Note spacing on page 362
Changing the default note spacing on page 362
Glissando lines in playback
Glissando lines are reected in playback using a sequence of notes, all a small interval apart,
between the start and end notes for each glissando.
Glissandos belonging to harps consider the current harp pedaling when determining the pitches
to use in playback. Glissandos for all other instruments use the 12-EDO chromatic scale,
regardless of the current tonality system.
When glissando lines start or end on tie chains, their playback starts on the last note in tie chains
and ends on the rst note in tie chains.
By default in playback, glissandos sound across their full duration, but you can delay the start of
glissandos in playback individually.
NOTE
Playing back glissando lines as a continuous, smooth slide is not yet supported. This is planned
for future versions.
RELATED LINKS
Harp pedaling on page 691
Delaying the start of glissandos in playback
You can delay the start of glissandos in playback so that they start partway through their
duration. By default, glissandos sound for their full duration in playback.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the glissando lines whose playback start you want to delay.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Delayed start in the Glissando Lines group.
3. Optional: If you want to specify exactly how far through the glissando lines playback starts,
activate Delay and change the value in the value eld.
The value represents fractions of a quarter note. For example, 1/2 delays the start of
glissandos by an eighth note.
RESULT
If you activated Delayed start only, the playback of the selected glissando lines is starts halfway
through their duration.
If you also activated Delay, playback of the selected glissando lines follows your set value.
Glissando lines
Glissando lines in playback
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