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Cadenzas
If a piece has a cadenza written by the composer, or a "standard" cadenza that is usually played, M+O explicitly includes this cadenza in its score. You can determine this by consulting the printed Score. If a cadenza is written out you can play it, just like any other section of the piece, with the orchestra coming in at the appropriate time. In pieces where there is no stanard cadenza, the printed score will include only a couple of notes that represent the cadenza, such as a long note followed by a trill, finishing on the tonic note. In such a case you cannot play your own cadenza and expect M+O to enter at the appropriate time, however M+O will enter if you play the cadenza as it is notated in the printed score. If you feel you must play your own cadenza, have someone restart the program when you begin your final trill, while choosing your Range to begin at this same trill.
Cadenzas, or any particularly rubato section of music are more challenging for M+O to follow. In such cases, the program will perform considerably better with the help of Training.