importing an .xml from Sib or Finale, barlines invisible etc
Hi, I have kept trying to move some works from Sib and Finale, however I find that barlines are gone on some pages among other issues, I am trying "Tools-Measure-Join selected measures, but have to say i am lost, I know you guys would solve it in a minute, grateful for tips how to work it out. Maybe I'm expecting too much, but I feel a bit tired of facing this kind of problem on any score when transferring...but I also suppose I'm using some bad export-import methods, although I have tried a few different
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To begin with:
Format/Page Settings , I set to 15;
Scaling->1,100.
Measure 74->84 destroyed by time signatures changes :(
I'm afraid you'll have to delete and recompile them.
In reply to To begin with: Format/Page… by Shoichi
Thank you for reviewing it, yeah ok I understand I have to deal with this when it comes to certain scores with bar changes etc. Although I have to say after looking a bit more into MS it really seems to have great capabilitiy. I’ll keep trying learn more day by day
In reply to Thank you for reviewing it,… by mssj
Here is another issue, when trying to convert my Sibelius/Finale scores. It says "bar corrupted", I delete the bar and paste the music again into the new added bar, same error message showing when opening the file
In reply to Here is another issue, when… by stefantrumpet1
See: https://musescore.org/en/node/54721
Copy and paste...paste the corruptions too :(
I inserted a measure, copied and pasted the sane ones and rewrote the corrupted one. Then I deleted (click->Ctrl+Del) the corrupted measure.
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
that's what I tried to do also, but obviously I made something wrong along the way, thanks a lot for such a generous support here, indeed appreciated
In reply to that's what I tried to do… by stefantrumpet1
I keep editing my .sib files library, now I encountered a downside in comparison as far as I can understand. Musescore doesn't automatically play a gliss,? what do I have to do extra in order to have it playing a glissando (see attached file)
Also, with mutes it seems it's not playing back based upon the text cup mute , straight mute, what do I have to do more in order to get those two muted trumpet sounding correctly? (see attached file) In sibelius it plays back automatically based on the text as far as I remember
In reply to I keep editing my .sib files… by stefantrumpet1
That's not much of a gliss, compare this:
with this, after resetting its position to default:
So it does gliss up a semitone... so yes, glissandos do work in MuseScore
And those mutes won't do much either, a trumpet with the sound of a guitar??
But in general mutes do work for trmupets (and for guitars too) in MuseScore, there a 'mute' in the text palette that should do the trick (there only one mute though, for either instrument)
In reply to That's not much of a glis,… by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm looking for a trumpet glass (pressing valves and making a gliss about an octave)
in my piece there are both cup mute and straight mute which are very different in sound, so that's obviously a limit not able to make those different sounds, I guess I need to try a bit more with the glissando and see if I can get it working, any ideas are much appreciated
In reply to I'm looking for a trumpet… by stefantrumpet1
MuseScore uses GM soundfonts and those hava only 2 sounds for trupets, open and mute.
But if you do find a soundfont that supportes those, you could get it to work.
Glissandos need a start and end note, the latter could get made invisible
In reply to MuseScore uses GM soundfonts… by Jojo-Schmitz
I have been using Sonatine Orchestral sound font, however it seems not working playing any muted trumpets,
ok, so Glissando playback would therefore be a bit complicated, hopefully both these shortcomings in comparison to Sibelius will be improved in coming versions, after working regularly a few weeks trying to convert my sib files, I have to say that Musescore has a lot of good stuff
In reply to I'm looking for a trumpet… by stefantrumpet1
You may be able to get a half-valve gliss sound that suits your liking by setting the play style to Portamento in the Inspector, and adjusting the Ease In slider to taste. There are limitations to this, and workarounds to get the correct gliss speed, but you may like the effect.
In reply to You may be able to get a… by toffle
ah ok, thanks, I'll look into that.