Notes with wrong pitches
I've got:
musescore 3.5.0.13199
revision: 43c5553
and when I start creating a melody, I've noticed incongruent pitches: after I move the second note up or down to get to the note I want, I verify that it happens that the second note, which was supposed to have a higher pitch than the first note, has a lower pitch instead and if I move it to the same level as the first note, which means they should have the same pitch, they end up having different pitches. Could you please investigate this bug?
My best wishes,
yomuse
Comments
Attach a score that does this.
In reply to Attach a score that shows… by mike320
In this case, the second note should be a higher pitch than the other three, but has the same pitch instead.
In reply to In this case, the second… by yomuse
You have changed the Y offset of the chord in the inspector. You may have double clicked the note and moved it also.
In reply to [inline:Note Y offset.PNG]… by mike320
Can't I move the note to the place I want it? I used to be able to do that.
I did not manually change anything in the Offset.
What happens when you double-click a note?
Thank you for your time!
In reply to Can't I move the note to the… by yomuse
I suspect you are using your mouse for note input. When you double click a note, it puts it in edit mode. Rather than changing the pitch, it will only move the note. Be careful not to double click the note before you move it. To fix what you did, click the note, open the inspector (F8) and set the x offset for the cord section to 0. BTW, you wouldn't be the first person who did this. If it becomes a repeating problem you might consider increasing the minimum speed for a double click on your mouse.
In reply to I suspect you are using your… by mike320
Thanks, got it!
In reply to In this case, the second… by yomuse
To change the pitch of a note, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/note-input#change-pitch.
In reply to To change the pitch of a… by kuwitt
Thanks, got it!