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From: | Aaron Hill |
Subject: | Re: An exciting new release… of Sibelius!!! |
Date: | Fri, 27 Mar 2020 07:26:48 -0700 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/1.4.2 |
On 2020-03-27 7:08 am, Valentin Villenave wrote:
Hi everybody, I know it’s off-topic but I wanted to share the news because, let’s be honest, nobody in their right mind would want to miss it: Yes! It’s finally here! The latest and brightest version of Sibelius is out… *And* it offers one particularly exciting, exclusive new feature: https://is.gd/x16C0B … Oh wait, that’s the wrong link. There you go: https://is.gd/ussdKG Seriously guys, how cool is that??
I especially like how they show Dorico's approach which is to add LV directly as an item whereas Sibelius requires two actions: create a tie and then convert the tie to LV. Mind you, since an LV looks similar to a tie, I can easily see the technical justification for their design; but semantically, LV does not mean the same thing as a tie. So what do you do when you need an LV when there is no subsequent note to which to tie? Do you have to create an invisible note, add a tie, and then convert to LV? Or does Sibelius already allow you to have dangling ties, and this feature is just shortening the visual extent?
-- Aaron Hill
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