Hi andi,
No, that is not the issue (that Dorico is playing the harmonics an octave too low). It is definitely playing regular legato notes without the harmonic. This can easily be seen by having the Synchron player open when playing back a score - it's regular poco vib legato.
What happens in Dorico is if the combination legato+harmonics does not exist (it does not), it falls back on one of the other techniques. In this case, it can either play it back with "harmonics" without legato or with "legato" without harmonics, and between these two choices, it decides (through some means) that "legato" should win and it plays it back legato without harmonics which puts the notes out of range.
In my original post which explained all this before (and vanished when the forum was upgraded), I explained that if I duplicated the "natural harmonic 1" articulation and set it to "natural harmonic 1 + legato" then it played them back fine, or it played back fine if I deleted the slurs.
If I go in and select all the slurs in the passage (just the slurs) and enable "suppress playback" in the Dorico inspector, it plays back those as harmonics correctly.
Keep in mind these are artificial harmonics and not natural harmonics. I'm not sure if that makes a difference for the fallback decision.
@andi said:
Hello mducharme!
I have just looked into your request. On my machine the combination legato + harmonics already triggers harmonics without having to edit anything in the expression maps.
It seems to me though that Dorico triggers natural harmonics an octave too low. With strings I would usually prefer the notation as artificial harmonics anyway. They get played back correctly here. If you still think that there is something wrong on our side, please send a simple Dorico file to support@vsl.co.at demonstrating the problem.
Best regards,
Andi