Musescore crash
Working a\in a previously used session (yesterday). when I attempt to copy/paste, musescore crashes. Have included file. specifically crashes when I attempt to copy d set data to any other stave. Have been doing this procedure for years in order to separate midi drum track into separate instruments.
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No, you didn't include the file...
Accident Drums.mscz
In reply to [inline:Accident Drums.mscz] by 0118mnt
Thanks for the file, now we just need precise steps to reproduce the problem - exactly what you are copying and where you are copying to.
In reply to Thanks for the file, now we… by Marc Sabatella
In measure 12 I am attempting to copy the D. Set stave into the empty staves. Then I delete instruments to get a stave with only one instrument (such as concert bass drum, the bottom most stave. When I highlight and select the stave to copy, all is well. When I highlight an empty stave and click paste, the crash occurs. I have been able to select a portion of a stave and copy/paste it. But copy/paste the entire stave causes the crash. This just started today.
In reply to In measure 12 I am… by 0118mnt
That indeed crashes, but is non-sensical too, as those staves are not for the same instrument, not the same kind of drumset, or is it?
Strange enough that the copy/paste does work in other non-empty measures. Or in other empty staves too, like in measure 13 and 14?!?
I suspect it has to do with the 5-lets, or the 7-let...
OK, it is the 7-let, delete that first, then copy/paste
In reply to That indeed crashes, but is… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks
In reply to That indeed crashes, but is… by Jojo-Schmitz
I take your point that it is the septuplet. Does this mean that I cannot cut and paste certain things is musescore, ie a septuplet?
In reply to I take your point that it is… by 0118mnt
As long as the tuplet doesn't cross a barline when copied, it should work - and if it does cross the barline, it should simply produce an error message and refuse to copy, not crash. A crash is always a bug. But realistically, bugs in operations involving scores imported from raw unquantized MIDI data are going to be common - it's not a format ever designed for this purpose, and notation programs are always going to struggle making sense of it.