With polyphonic voice balancing enabled, everything is fine in the example shown except for the B-naturals and Cs highlighted. Notes above and below them in the left hand are fine, but these are far too loud.
This is a guide track for orchestration, so it’s not a big deal now, but I’d like to understand what’s going on before writing a significant piano part in another piece.
If I’m expecting too much of the software logic, that’s OK. This is already a very amazing feature and I can tweak by hand if I need to.
Hi @konradh, with default settings in Playback options, I cannot reproduce your issue. Maybe you changed something manually? If you could post your project I am sure someone will find the culprit.
If you open this project example, does it behave as expected?: test dynamics.dorico (690.0 KB)
@Christian_R , It was very nice of you to take time to enter those two fragments and test! Thanks.
Based on your results, I deleted the VSL Bosendorfer slot in NPPE, and the volume was correct. This must be a quirk of the VSL library and not Dorico’s fault.
Thanks again!
By the way, before doing a major piano work, I think I will install Ivory. I have always liked it but don’t have it set up in Dorico on this machine.