Musescore crashes when adding three linked staves!!!
In the "tools" panel - "add linked staff", when I add three linked staffs the application crashes
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In the "tools" panel - "add linked staff", when I add three linked staffs the application crashes
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Doesn't crash for me, not even with many more than just 3
It isn't done vbia the tools panel though (and I don't know what you mean by that), but vie the Instruments dialog
I can confirm the crash, using 3.6.2 on Linux. I did the following:
1) Open score
2) Edit / Instruments
3) Select existing staff
4) Press "Add linked staff" button three times
5) OK
But, I would add, there is almost no chance you actually want three linked staves here! My guess is you're misunderstanding what "linked" means. It means, as soon as you enter a note on one staff, it appears automatically on the others as well. This feature basically exists for only one reason: to allow you to have a standard staff and tablature staff for guitar where you enter notes on one and they automatically get reproduced on the other.
I think you want just regular staves here, assuming the goal is to add more notes, rather than see the same notes reproduced three times. Or, more likely, you actually want to add more instruments, since there are essentially no instruments that read from four staves simultaneously. Can you explain your goal in more detail here.
You also don't need all those spacers; most of them aren't really doing anything, nor should they normally be needed, as MuseScore adds more than that much space automatically anyhow. Just add them between movements. If the rest of the spacing isn't what you want, better to modify the settings in Format / Style / Page. if you explain more about what you are trying change about the default spacing (what you'd see if you removed all the spacers), we should be able to show how to get that result simply and more consistently & reliably.
In reply to I can confirm the crash,… by Marc Sabatella
And with this steps I cannot reproduce it. Not on Windows 11.
The score stems from a Mac though
It is, however, a highly unlikely and very useless thing to do.
In reply to I can confirm the crash,… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you so much for the clarification!
I need to make three "linked" sheet music staves. I mean an ensemble of three instruments playing at the same time. Each one plays its own part. Really, I don't need the duplication of notes on the three stanzas. If it's not difficult for you, put the three stanzas in number 16. Thank you!
In reply to Thank you so much for the… by kostom131095
Then you do not need linked staves are all, but 3 instruments
In reply to Thank you so much for the… by kostom131095
Right, then not linked at all, just plain old regular staves. Click add staff instead of add linked staff, and your problems are over. "Linked" doesn't mean "all playing at the same time", it means literally what I said, exactly the same notes on each staff. Any time you sdd a staff, it's always playing at the same time - there is no other way of adding staves.
In reply to Right, then not linked at… by Marc Sabatella
It's strange, but when I add just a note taker according to your recommendation, it is added only at the beginning of the piece to the first line. I, on the other hand, need to add two notosers to each existing one. Only where there is a solo. If it is not difficult for you, please add them in number 16 where the solo is. Thank you very much.
In reply to It's strange, but when I add… by kostom131095
What is a note taker, and what a notoser?
What is number 16, a measure number? The one with the courtesy clef and -time signature? If you don't want those, apply a section break.
In reply to What is a note taker, and… by Jojo-Schmitz
Number 16 (not a bar)
In reply to It's strange, but when I add… by kostom131095
Guessing at what you mean:
When you add a staff, yes, it adds it for the entire score. So, then you add the notes just where you want them, leaving the other measures empty. When done, go to Format / Hide empty staves. Then the empty staves will disappear automatically, only appearing where you added notes.
In reply to Guessing at what you mean:… by Marc Sabatella
I know what you mean. But when I click "add stave" in the "instruments" panel, it is added only for the first line of the piece itself. Not for the entire piece as it should be. This is the problem.
In reply to I know what you mean. But… by kostom131095
No, if you add a staff, it gets added for the entire piece. But with "Hide empty staves" it gets hidden in all but the first system. So unhide it, enter the notes and hide it again.
Also untick "Don't hide empty staves in first system"
In reply to No, if you as a staff it… by Jojo-Schmitz
I got it!!!!! Thank you so much!!! The whole problem was that I had the "Hide empty staves" option turned on!!!! I really appreciate all of you for paying attention to my problem! Musescore community is the best!
In reply to I know what you mean. But… by kostom131095
(Edited after reading Jojo's posting):
a) Under "Formatting -> Style", uncheck "Hide empty staves within systems".
or
b) Select "Continuous View" (instead of "Page View"; it's at the top near the Zoom size) - then you will see the added staff in its full length.
Personally, I find it much easier to write music in "Continuous View" - I don't want to think about line breaks and pages while writing. Only when I'm (mostly) done with writing all the voices, I start creating a visually acceptable score in "Page View".