Notes changing place when re-opening the file
I was writing a piece and it has some weird note gruping, I've tried everything to fix it but nothing works.
Here is
the broken version:
the good version:
I was writing a piece and it has some weird note gruping, I've tried everything to fix it but nothing works.
Here is
the broken version:
the good version:
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Someone reply please?
In reply to Someone reply please? by Mikazuki_Uneri
Attach the score (the .mscz file). Diagnosis from a picture is difficult (impossible?)
In reply to Attach the score (the .mscz… by SteveBlower
Here
In reply to Here by Mikazuki_Uneri
Looks like there are some strange things going on with this measure - unnecessary extra beats and hidden rests. I'd start over and enter the bar from scratch.
In reply to Looks like there are some… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks.
In reply to Looks like there are some… by Marc Sabatella
I did it and it's still broken! I don't know what to do anymore.
In reply to I did it and it's still… by Mikazuki_Uneri
How about attaching the edited score that is still broken so someone can look at that? Please understand that no-one is going to be able to help you if they can't see what it is that is broken.
In reply to How about attaching the… by SteveBlower
Here
In reply to Here by Mikazuki_Uneri
It is not clear which measure you were were referring to in your original post. However, it seems to be somewhere in section VIII "Rubinstein and there are many problems still in the latest version. Here is what I see in measures 4-9 of that section.
There are also greyed out rests (i.e. set in Musescore as invisible) that are not exactly wrong but with strangely chosen durations. There are similar problems later in that section. As you presumably have the original score you are best placed to see what the notation should look like and fix it by re-writing that section.
How did you enter this? Is it as an imported pdf file? Optical Music Recognition (OMR) applications that convert from image to Musescore notation often misread scores. Some OMR applications work better on some scores than others. If they don't work well you often have clean up their mess manually. Sometimes the mess is so extensive that it would have been quicker to enter the whole thing from scratch.
In reply to It is not clear which… by SteveBlower
Well, it's in the measure 14 of the VII Rubinstein variation. I added or removed more beats so the whole thing could fit into one measure, as the original score has some weird things. Here is the link to the video that I was re-writing this from: https://youtu.be/XJ8RDaNWdC0?t=475 I had to make some rests invisible, because the original score doesn't include rests resulting from cross-staff notation.
In reply to Well, it's in the measure 14… by Mikazuki_Uneri
Why are you transcribing from a video? Surely a hard copy would be a more easily managed source - from here for example https://imslp.org/wiki/Anton_Notenquetscher_(Moszkowski%2C_Moritz)
In reply to Why are you transcribing… by SteveBlower
It's easier for me and I'm just used to it, and I can listen to the piece.
In reply to Well, it's in the measure 14… by Mikazuki_Uneri
Surely those are intended to indicate tuplets, not extra beats?
In reply to Surely those are intended to… by Marc Sabatella
I know that they probably are tuplets, but I'm too lazy to guess how are these tuplets built or the measures they are in.
In reply to It is not clear which… by SteveBlower
As for the overlapping pedals (they are invisible) they are there just for the pedal sound in the correct places, no need to worry about them. And i've hand written this whole thing
In reply to Here by Mikazuki_Uneri
This file shows odd leading space adjustments on notes, as well as an extremely heavy measure width adjustment, plus autoplace has been disabled for some of the notes. Those manual adjustments seem to be the cause of the problems as far as I can tell. If I reset all that, things look perfectly normal to me.
if you believe otherwise, again, please create a version where you enter the music from scratch with no manual adjustments of any kind, and post that. Or, if you find as I am that all looks fine by default, but there are some adjustments you subjectively wish to make but they aren't doing what you expect, please explain what you are trying to accomplish, and then we can assist better.
In reply to This file shows odd leading… by Marc Sabatella
In the earlier version there was no adjustments on the notes and it was still broken, so IDK. I entered everything from scratch again too. I'm trying to acomplish the look of the score as in the video I attached the link to.
In reply to In the earlier version there… by Mikazuki_Uneri
The original version was kind of a nonsensical mess of extra notes and hidden rests and seemed to be the result of a botched PDF import, so it was really hard to say what was triggering the problem. That is why I was hoping to see a more straightforward example with everything entered normally. But now that I understand you actually created that original version manually, I guess it would still be interesting to figure out which of those strange things also had the side effect of messing up the positioning.
But as far as I can tell, the bad positioning is just a temporary glitch on the initial load that fixes itself as soon as you do anything else to that system. So it's difficult to do any experimenting to see what is triggering it. That seems to be a bug (and I can verify it's the same in nightly builds of 4.2), so please report it to the developers by opening an issue on GitHub and ZIP and attach your score there.
In reply to Attach the score (the .mscz… by SteveBlower
So???