Minims go "blup" on playback
Hi all,
I'm using 3.6.2 and I'm writing a piece for women's voices, harpsichord, piano, four violas, claves, triangle, woodblock and drumset.
The violas play repeated minims separated by minim rests, as you'll see from the score. Two play the "melody" line and two are in harmony at thirds.
The problem is that at bar 75, the harmony minims suddenly don't play their full length, they just go "blup" like a very sharp staccatissimo. It's an interesting effect, but not what I want and it contnues into a perfectly innocent pizzicato passage that follows.
I tried adding two more viola parts and putting the notes in there (maybe I shouldn't have copied them, but it seemed to work to start with) but this just ended up with the same effect.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
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Oh, I'm using Windows 10 by the way. David
In reply to Oh, I'm using Windows 10 by… by lashkari
pdfs don't help much - we can't hear them! Better to attach the score (.mscz file) and in this case a recording of what you hear.
If this problem happens when you start playback very soon after opening MuseScore it may be s manifestation of #327623: Inaccurate playback if started immediately after opening MuseScore.
In reply to pdfs don't help much - we… by SteveBlower
Hi Steve,
Oops! Sorry, I wasn't thinking straight in my distress
I've attached the .mscz file and a zipped .ogg file
In reply to Hi Steve, Oops! Sorry, I… by lashkari
Bar 52, Pizzicato is turned on and it's still active at Bar 75.
In reply to Bar 52, Pizzicato is turned… by underquark
Oh no, schoolboy error! What a howler! All fixed now.
Thank you very much for spotting that, underquark
David
Error on my part. Schoolboy error in failing to switch pizzicato off, so when minims went "blup" they were doing pizzicato!
All fixed now. Thanks for your help
David Jones