Sound playing after the deletion of instrument.
Hi, I am having a very big problem, I had deleted an instrument(a Flute) in one of my scores, Long story short whenever i play back, that flute still plays its sound as if it is still there, And there is absolutely no way to bypass it, in fact, even if i mute every instrument and only the trombone plays, the Flute Still Plays in the background, even if i do the same to he Violin, I still hear the flute. As if the Flute Somehow has its audio implanted into the audio of every other instrument at a certain point, because it aint even playing where its supposed to play either after i deleted some measures, It just plays at the time stamp it would play at not the measure, it seems like the Music Is Literally Implanted into the Audio at that exact time no matter what audio it is. It does it for both audio files which are copies of my original because I am trying to export each separately due to how laggy MuseSounds is. Thankyou ahead of time, Hopefully this can be fixed if it is a bug with MuseScore or just somehow undetected corruption in my file.
Edit-PS: Sorry for the Typo in "Interstellar" on the 2nd File, PSS: The Brass File is also supposed to have strings and stuff too, but that sneaky flute still plays.
Edit 2-It is fixed now because i apparently had to reopen MuseScore but it might be a minor glitch MuseScore could try to take a look at some day, because when i made a copy, i deleted the instruments i didnt want on that specific copy, and the measures, and changed it to MuseSounds from Basic, and it was there but it aint anymore, thankfully.
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Interstellar Project 03 Brass.mscz | 33.96 KB |
Insterstellar Project 03 Strings.mscz | 40.57 KB |
Comments
I hear no flute. Perhaps you can capture the audio and attach that so that we can see if we hear what you hear.
In reply to I hear no flute. Perhaps… by SteveBlower
I was going to record audio, however, I Just opened it back up and realized the situation and that i absolutely hear no flute anymore, i did, there is no doubt it was there, but the issue is just as i replied in the other comment i believe it is some sort of temporary glitch, maybe MuseScore devs could just run tests on the side or something to see, Basically what i did was I made a copy of the original, then on the copy i deleted the instruments i didnt know and changed the instruments to MuseSounds, Idk what was going on though, either way it is fixed for now
In reply to I was going to record audio,… by jrtgaming9410
It could be one of those glitches that resolve after restarting Musescore, or restarting your PC or after another app does something that changes the audio settings or something else. We'll probably never know. Time to shrug one's shoulders and move on.
I don't hear a flute either. Although maybe the player just want a pay increase :)
On a side note, I don't think MU4 ( if that is what we are talking about), responds to dynamics higher than fff. Also, Hairpins need to have a dynamic at the end of them. I had to turn the master volume up just to hear anything. Try panning your instruments. It is possible that audio artifacts can be created by all the instruments being on top of each other,
In reply to I don't hear a flute either… by bobjp
I know it Wass, there, Let me get A recording
In reply to I don't hear a flute either… by bobjp
Also about the other things, I have the master turned down because of how my earbuds work with distortion and stuff, so i just increase my computer volume, and at the same time with Crescendos, They dont actually "need" a Dynamic, they will gradually increase volume either way, my issue there was just that i accidentally placed it there, and yes MuseScore responds to ffffff(as it gives you the option to even place it, and i have measured the difference in sound before, but anyways, regardless, i think it may be some sort of glitch that happens when i copy things over sometimes possibly because i just listened and i dont hear them anymore, Sooo, I know it was there, that is 100% factual no doubt, wasnt hearing things, but i dont know, I reopened musescore, and as stupid as it sounds i didnt hear it anymore, thankyou anyways however.
In reply to Also about the other things,… by jrtgaming9410
Here is what I found when that happened to me. I had hidden some of the instruments (oboe, horn, etc.) that were not in the group I was currently working on so they would not show up on the score. Therefore, my revisions didn't apply to those instruments nor did they show up in the mixer... but they still played back. I deleted those instruments completely and the issue was resolved. Hope that helps.