Grace notes are still heard, even when the inspector has disabled "play".

• Jul 14, 2020 - 09:53

Please simply play this file and note what happens in measure 4. The violin has been completely silenced by the inspector, but you still hear the grace notes in measure 4 of the violin part.


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I am using version 3.4.2.9788, Revision 148e43f on a windows 10 computer.
This is only a very minor bug for me. But it might be crucial for someone else.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thank you!
PLEASE EXCUSE MY IGNORANCE AS A MUSESCORE BEGINNER. THIS IS NOT A BUG. I SOMEHOW DID NOT NOTICE TILL NOW THAT THE INSPECTOR HAS A SEPARATE OPTION FOR ENABLING OR DISABLING THE PLAYING GRACE NOTES, AND IT INDEED FUNCTIONS S E P A R A T E L Y, I N D E P E N D E N T L Y FROM THE OPERATION OF ENABLING OR DISABLING THE PLAYING OF OTHER NOTES.
SORRY SORRY SORRY FOR WASTING YOUR TIME. BUT PERHAPS SOME OTHER BEGINNERS WILL LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE HERE.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Yes, thank you. This is of course a good practical solution, and anyway the sound
of those grace notes really does not bother me. But I thought it might be useful
for Musescore experts to know that there seems to be a bug, at least in my
experience, that the operation of disabling play for a highlighted passage at
least sometimes does NOT make the grace notes in that passage inaudible.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Yes, thank you. This is of course a good practical solution, and anyway the sound
of those grace notes really does not bother me. But I thought it might be useful
for Musescore experts to know that there seems to be a bug, at least in my
experience, that the operation of disabling play for a highlighted passage, at
least sometimes, does NOT make the grace notes in that passage inaudible.

The grace notes are set to Play, as stated above, There is one odd thing about the score, though. The last three measures shoe the violin playing D tied to the next bar and then jumping to D an octave higher. On playback I only hear three bars of the low D. Somehow the last bar (high) D seems tied to the low Ds.

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