Instrument Names/Sound/Beaming
Please see attachment. Help is needed. How do I get the vi0lin names to be violins 1 and violins 2? Can't just use a text box--it won't carry over on following pages. Also, on previous MS scores, I recall a dropdown for strings, where you could specify the sound/playback , such as solo sound or orchestral, etc. Could not find this on MS 3 so far. On the playback of the file, the strings sound like soloists, like a string Quintet. I looked on Mixer for this feature. All see is either M for mute or S for solo. Finally: a beaming problem in measure 10 in the right hand on the Piano. Beams should not connect the way they do. I couldn't get it to beam right across the rests as the left hand does, a standard practice for piano notation. Thank you.
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Still on MuseScore 3.2.3?
Whatever:
Do you want it that way? (Ignore the warning that is stems from a newer version)
In reply to Still on MuseScore 3.2.3?… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for your reply. Maybe i should download the latest MS version and do this piece in it. But would I be able to copy and paste the notation I've already done in the previous version into the newest version of MS?
In reply to Thanks for your reply. Maybe… by delhud2
No need to copy and paste, just open the old score in the new MuseScore (and redo the changes I outlined above)
In reply to No need to copy and paste,… by Jojo-Schmitz
i down loaded the newest MS version and, instead of appearing separately on my desktop, it simply merged with m older 3+ version and updated it to the new version. I want to keep versions of MS separate, as I have a lot of scores in the older, even 2+ versions. If they got morphed into the new version there could be all kinds of layout problems, etc. occur I would think! My older version 3+ is now gone, but My MS 2+ version is still on my desktop OK. I don't want it to turn into the latest version and mess up the scores in it. I should have just left my concerto in the older version and not have downloaded the newest verstion! As long as I open a piece in an older version, it will STAY in that version,right??? Provided I don't download a newer version of MS?
In reply to i down loaded the newest MS… by delhud2
You can uninstall and reinstall 3.2.3 or whatever and use the PortableApp for 3.6.2 (if you're on Windows that is) (there is no PortabApp for 3.x before 3.5 though, so you can't do it the other way round)
If you open an older score in the newer version and not save it, it stays the old version
In reply to You can uninstall and… by Jojo-Schmitz
Okay, good to know it would stay unless you save it it in newer version. I guess what all this means is that all these versions of MS that I downloaded are in my computer somewhere? I'm on Windows 10.
In reply to Okay, good to know it would… by delhud2
How would I re install an older version if I wanted to? What do I click on,etc.?
In reply to How would I re install an… by delhud2
See the handbook on how to uninstall.
Then go to https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/releases and seach for the version you want (like https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/releases/tag/v3.2.3) and download that (probably MuseScore-3.2.3-x86_64.msi) and install that
In reply to Okay, good to know it would… by delhud2
There's only one MuseSoce 1.x, 2.x and 3.x each installed at a time. 3.6.2 replaces whetever 3.x was installed before.
Only can have multiple versions of one series if using the PortableApps, available for 3.5.0, 3.5.1, 3.5.2, 3.6.0, 3.6.1 and 3.6.2, nothing else.
In reply to i down loaded the newest MS… by delhud2
But better stay on 3.6.2 and get used to it. And adjust your scores to it, one by one.
You've been staying on a downrev version for way too long now, thousands of bug have been solved meanwhile
In reply to But better stay on 3.6.2 and… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, that does make sense, but I think my goal as a composer is to have ONE version of MS that works and has worked for me and that I'm familiar with. For example, my largest MS score was my opera the Anasazi. I have printed it all out and have also submitted portions of it around electronically. It words fine. If I opened and saved it in some newer version of MS, I would think it would be a mammoth challenge to adjust everything in in those hundreds of pages of score!. And I'm sure the parts would work fine too, or you would never have released that older version of MS (I forget which one.) Another example, I know of a professional composer in my city whose wife told me he just uses one old version of Finale for all his stuff. Also after I finish my latest score in MS, i do not have any more plans to write large orchestral scores, only a a few songs or piano pieces, etc. so why would I want to be getting constantly updated on MS versions? I want to have ONE version I can do everything with.