create functioning bounce-like articulation

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meb
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Post by meb » Sat Aug 25, 2018 10:10 pm

I would like to know how to create an articulation that will play back like a dropped or bounced stick. The resulting note should convert, say, a quarter into an initial 32nd or 64th followed by a repetition of the note to fill out the full value. e.g.
Articulation idea 1.jpg


The articulations that look like this, for example,
Articulation idea 2.jpg

do not actually affect the note.
I could alter one of them but thus far my efforts have not been successful.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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Post by N Grossingink » Sun Aug 26, 2018 10:44 am

I'd add a stave for playback purposes and then hide it - this stave should contain the dropped stick notation written out, as it should sound. Mute the stave that actually appears; this is the stave that shows the articulations that indicate the dropped stick.

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Post by meb » Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:11 pm

Thanks. Will try.
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