Playback without highlight
Is it possible to switch off the moving highlight during playback? I have not been able to find such a switch.
This would considerably enhance the use of Musescore as a teaching aid.
Best Regards
Stewart
Is it possible to switch off the moving highlight during playback? I have not been able to find such a switch.
This would considerably enhance the use of Musescore as a teaching aid.
Best Regards
Stewart
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No
In reply to No by Jojo-Schmitz
"This would considerably enhance the use of Musescore as a teaching aid."
I am also teacher, and use a lot MuseScore, but I don't understand immediatly what you mean by "considerable enhancement as a teaching aid"? Could you develop the use cases?
In reply to "This would considerably… by cadiz1
I am preparing for an exam in which I will play my oboe with a piano accompanist. During practice I use Musescore as my accompanist.
The moving highlight is a great help for getting the rhythm right (especially with the loop feature) but I have to learn to use my ears while reading the accompanist's notes rather than relying on the moving highlight. But as it seems I can't switch the highlight off, I will as another comment suggested, just follow the music on a print-out while Musescore plays on my computer.
In reply to I am preparing for an exam… by stewmurr
No need to print out the music. You can view a .pdf file on your monitor, while the .mscz file plays in the background.
Regards.
Well, you could view an exported .pdf while listening to the playback. The .pdf will not display the moving highlight.
Regards.
In reply to Well, you could view an… by Jm6stringer
Sounds a good idea except that you would lose the continuous play facility and have to flick page to page of the .pdf as far as I know but will try it.
Regards
We have this feature in our app for Android and iOS, which run currently only on those platforms. You can hide the cursor by tapping with two fingers on the score.
In reply to We have this feature in our… by Thomas
Is that feature only available in the Songbook version? I've just tried that on the Free android app and didn't made any difference.
In reply to We have this feature in our… by Thomas
Thanks but I'm using Musescore on computer. Sounds a good reason to use a tablet instead.
Regards
In reply to Thanks but I'm using… by DGMcK
If that feature still exists there, the mobile apps have been completely redone meawhile
In reply to If that feature still exists… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. Guess it's a case of waiting for the upgrade or patch if we're lucky.
In reply to Thanks. Guess it's a case of… by DGMcK
Just try it out.
But no, it doesn't have this anymore apparenty
In reply to We have this feature in our… by Thomas
Hi Thomas,
I just asked the question about the possibility of making the cursor invisible (or motionless) whether it is on the editor or on the app. By wanting to ask the request on the IssueTracker, I arrived at your answer.
The cursor is useful for learning but then, we should be able to use the listening features (back track and page tracking ...) without cursor. It's pretty essential for progressive learning.
I had a lot of problems with the app (Android and IOS, some of which remain in the state but I can use it despite everything.
This cursor problem is the one that is now essential for me. I just checked on my iPad Pro, iPadOS version 16.3.1 and the tapping two fingers on score don't works ( test on scores, my scores and songbook).
Is it possible to revive this request? Thank you. (Sorry for my Googlish)
Andres
In reply to Hi Thomas, I just asked the… by andres_asm1
Thomas is no longer involved in these kind of requests and their management. The mobile apps are now handled exclusively over at the .com site (see also https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-20657).
As for the notation software itself; there should be an open issue in the tracker still (someone had it almost working in the past, but their code is likely no longer relevant in the current codebase).
I really would love to be able to turn off the highlight during playback.
With the sound turned off, "playback" becomes a perfect automatic page-turner that knows about repeats, jumps and tempo changes!! No more page-turning -- the bane of all musicians since the dawn of written music!
EXCEPT -- the jumping highlight is just too distracting to play along with. The highlight can be helpful when first learning a passage, and maybe it's okay with a simple or slow piece, but when I'm trying to play along:
Being able to turn off the highlight would be a HUGE help to me in practicing and polishing a piece from beginning to end.
For teaching, removing the highlight would confirm the student is reading the timing of the notes, not just following the bouncing highlight.
I would be thrilled with just being able to turn off the highlight altogether; it would be extra nice if there was an option to indicate the current system being played -- not highlighting the whole line but maybe just the clef or something at the beginning of the line; subtle.
PLEASE consider adding an option to turn off the highlight during playback!
In reply to I really would love to be… by Jovie.Cat
I'm working on it. I can't promise an ETA, or that it'll even make it into MuseScore at all, but it's in progress, along with the converse option to keep the highlight turned on at all times (not just during playback).
In reply to I'm working on it. I can't… by Spire42
Thanks for your hard work, I'm really glad to hear this! :-)
In reply to I really would love to be… by Jovie.Cat
May I add my voice to this request? During the present situation of isolation, I am playing MuseScore scores via the Zoom screensharing facility to choir members (whose mics I have muted). Due to the unavoidable latency problem, the cursor/highlight tends to be out of sync with the playback, which some have found distracting. Making it invisible would be of great assistance! Could this be prioritised?
In reply to May I add my voice to this… by tykewriter
OK.
In reply to OK. by Spire42
Thank you!
In reply to May I add my voice to this… by tykewriter
You wrote:
Making it invisible would be of great assistance!
Hmm...
That's an interesting idea.
Rather than completly disabling the playback highlighter, allow to toggle its transparency.
So, if things like page turning (in Page View) or score advancement (in Continuous View) are dependant, they still function, as the playback highlighter still does its thing, only one cannot see it.
In reply to You wrote: Making it… by Jm6stringer
Yup, that's the plan: the “pan score automatically” setting will still be togglable independently of this new setting.
In reply to May I add my voice to this… by tykewriter
Same. For some odd reason, Zoom does not send the audio and the video at the same time.
Another setting apart from transparency would be the width of the highlight. It's not always necessary for it to highlight the exact note that plays -- if the width can be increased to e.g. 100 pixels then the highlight will tell viewers roughly where the music plays but it won't be confusing if the video is not in sync with the audio.
One more person who'd love to see (er, not see) this feature!
In reply to One more person who'd love… by smb13
Add one more supporter of this feature request. It would be great to have a cursor on/off toggle or maybe an opacity setting. I am using MS to create scrolling scores for virtual performers. If the cursor is not perfectly synced to the audio (which can happen when the audio is wild), then it is misleading. I have been able to fix it with special video effects, but life would be much simpler if I could just turn the cursor off when I capture the scrolling playback.
Linking to the issue #275483: Change playback cursor. For anyone who wants to track its progress, I can recommend ... -> Subscribe.
Here are a couple of additional ideas.
Advance and highlight the playback cursor:
I strongly concur with the opinions expressed by these users:
Jovie.Cat wrote:
>> With the sound turned off, "playback" becomes a perfect automatic page-turner that knows about repeats, jumps and tempo changes!! No more page-turning -- the bane of all musicians since the dawn of written music!
EXCEPT -- the jumping highlight is just too distracting to play along with. The highlight can be helpful when first learning a passage, and maybe it's okay with a simple or slow piece, but when I'm trying to play along:
• I sometimes want to look ahead but the highlight draws my eye
• During playback the highlight often lags
• Highlighted notes are harder to read (blue on blue vs. black on white)
• Primarily, it's just so distracting! Flashing and leaping about!
Being able to turn off the highlight would be a HUGE help to me in practicing and polishing a piece from beginning to end.
For teaching, removing the highlight would confirm the student is reading the timing of the notes, not just following the bouncing highlight.
johnvh wrote:
>> If the cursor is not perfectly synced to the audio (which can happen when the audio is wild), then it is misleading.
Excellent teamwork everyone!
scorster
Is it possible for me to somehow download and implement this feature today? I see the linked issue above, so it looks like it's been worked on, but I can't figure out if this is something I can do myself or if I have to wait for an update to come out.
In reply to Is it possible for me to… by AvenueQ
@AvenueQ: Not to Scorster's decent suggestions, but to altering the highlighting color (which includes allowing it to be completely transparent).
I'm also going to attempt sometime to rebase the piano-tutor project that lets a MIDI device become a means to move forward while reading the music so long as the right notes are played (https://github.com/tomcucinotta/MuseScore.git). That in conjunction with no highlighting would be choice for my purposes, with the addition of all the implementations and bug fixes between 3.0 and 3.6.
I'll save you the trouble by linking directly to the github artifacts for now (found in Checks tab of corresponding PRs):
(Linux AppImage):
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/suites/2006160349/artifacts/4012…
(Windows 64-bit (portable i think):
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/suites/2006160348/artifacts/4011…
(MacOS):
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/suites/2006160352/artifacts/4011…
In reply to @AvenueQ: Not to Scorster's… by worldwideweary
The MacOS link doesn’t work.
In reply to The MacOS link doesn’t work. by tykewriter
It does for me. Maybe you need an account on Github?
In reply to It does for me by Jojo-Schmitz
Maybe. Probably.
In reply to Maybe. Probably. by tykewriter
Yes it is, I tried it... so just get yourself an account
In reply to Try it... by Jojo-Schmitz
Done!
In reply to Done! by tykewriter
So how to get rid of the cursor?
In reply to So how to get rid of the… by tykewriter
As https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/7458 describes, by tweaking Edit > Preferences > Advandced > ui/score/playbackCursor/color and there esp. the Alpha Channel
In reply to As https://github.com… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks! That works! I’ll try it out on Zoom this evening.
In reply to As https://github.com… by Jojo-Schmitz
In v3.6.2 I looked in Preferences>Advanced but don't see
ui/score/playbackCursor/color
Are the playback cursor settings not yet in the public releases?
scorster
In reply to I looked in Preferences… by scorster
No, they are incdeed not, https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/7458 is still open, not merged. Let's hope for 3.6.3...
The playback cursor seems to be a paler (more transparent) version of the Voice1 note colour. By altering the Voice1 note colour to be similar to the page background colour you can make it almost invisible (or, at least, very hard to see).
Edit >Preferences >Advanced
ui/score/voice1/color
In reply to The playback cursor seems to… by underquark
It makes it paler and almost invisible, but the notes still change colour in time with the playback - or not, depending on latency. View Cursor On/Off would be better.
In reply to It makes it paler and almost… by tykewriter
Good tip on setting the playback color. This allows the lightening of the cursor color, meeting one of the goals in this discussion.
However, as tykewriter points out, this approach creates a nearly stroboscopic effect as notes changes color during playback. I find that effect more distracting than the default. (With a dark cursor color it makes sense to contrast the playing note the cursor—otherwise it could get lost, say, if the cursor were black. But when notes are black and the cursor is sufficiently bright I see no reason to contrast the playing note at all.)
Whatever the verdict, it's clear that many of us would like to see MuseScore function well for musicians/students who want to study and read along during playback. In this case, I'd argue that less is more:
• A fainter cursor presence (The options to lower the alpha transparency value. At 0 the cursor would be invisible.) This could also be some kind of playback position mark that does not cover any notation.
• Less changing of note color during playback: if the cursor color saturation is below x don't contrast the playing note. Alternately give the user the option to disable playback note contrasting, with a warning if there is too little contrast between the cursor color and the note color.
Less movement:
• options to have playback cursor move like once per measure, like on MuseScore.com (clearly that's already possible)
• As stated above, we'd benefit from various cursor advance options: set the cursor to advance on every beat, rather than every note. Or when the "numerator" of the time signature is evenly divisible by 2, the option to have the cursor advance every half measure. The advance could be defined in the GUI by a standard note value.
Ideally we'd have a MuseScore preference for these options ... which the user can override with a score setting.
scorster
In reply to It makes it paler and almost… by tykewriter
As Jojo-Schmitz said - “No“ - it's not currently possible.
In reply to As Jojo-Schmitz said - “No“ … by underquark
It is possible with that particular issue's build artifacts (executables) which are linked up above. Unfortunately, in the development chat it sounds as if 3.6.3 won't be made, and even if it is produced, it's not guaranteed that the "in-house" team would include the mentioned pull-request, or other ones that are pending, which means for this to be "official", people will have to wait until 4.x is released which might be the end of the year or something.
Almost feel like I'm cheating having my own local builds ;-)
In reply to It is possible with that… by worldwideweary
It's not cheating, it's celebrating the beauty of open source!
In reply to It's not cheating, it's… by Marc Sabatella
Definitely! Here's to hoping 4.x will be a fun experience.
In reply to Definitely! Here's to hoping… by worldwideweary
Good news is that the Playback Cursor highlight color PR has been merged (https://musescore.org/en/node/314060) + on the side the Onscreen keyboard PR to be correct when using ornamentals (trills/tremolo/etc) has been merged (https://musescore.org/en/node/314060), so if a 3.6.3 is released, these should be in there.
In reply to Good news is that the… by worldwideweary
Hi wwweary,
Thanks to you (and to all!) for your work on the Playback Cursor highlight color and transparency!
And thanks for the heads-up that this is committed and would likely be in 3.6.3 ... IF that is released. Could it be the second release that was never intended?
Come on 3.6.3!
A faint or "disabled" playback cursor would be such an improvement in my uses of MuseScore!
In reply to Hi wwweary, Thanks for your… by scorster
Unfortunatly a 3.6.3 is not being planned.
So hopefully this changed gets also ported over to 4.0
In reply to Good news is that the… by worldwideweary
rather #314060: Onscreen keyboard only shows parent note/chord to ornaments/tremolos ;-)
In reply to rather #314060: Onscreen… by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm hoping for this change too.
In reply to The playback cursor seems to… by underquark
Thanks that was helpful but I agree with ''tykewriter" and do have a latency problem as in 'late-en-see' the note since the cursor is still out of sync.
+1
In reply to +1 by Tmoney
See #275483: Change playback cursor
In reply to See #275483: Change playback… by Jojo-Schmitz
I think one of the unspoken questions in this thread would go something like this:
Suppose I have a four part piece by bach on the piano staff and I want the parts to individually light up when in play (like I see many programs do on YouTube). No cursor needed because the parts are playing in their own time when you are looking at a fugue. Certainly the "now" time would be the now time but to follow a single melody in a polyphonic piece sometimes there is a half a page of silence (rests) and since the 4 parts in Muse Score are different colors, we are already half way there.