Flags on a measure
I have somehow slipped on a key/mouse combination that left a measure with a flag on each side, and which now repeats endlessly on playback. Can anyone tell me what it is ... and how to get rid of it?
Thanks.
Will Corbin
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Toggle loop playback off.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/playback-controls#loop
Disable loop playback
In reply to Disable loop playback … by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. Appreciate the help. I found it myself, but it was just another happy accident.
Just warming up to Muse 4 after ditching Dorico in total frustration with both the software and the company. Finding it fairly easy to self-teach MuseScore; it's mostly intuitive and mostly on the surface somewhere.
In reply to Thanks. Appreciate the help… by Will F Corbin
I found it intuitive when I was first learning it, too. Others don't. *shrug*
I recommend that every new (or "new-ish" :-) user take an hour or two and simply read the entire MuseScore 4 Handbook. Don't try to memorize it! Just skim through it and familiarize yourself with the contents! But read it all!!! Then you'll have an idea where to find things when issues come up in the future. "Didn't I see something about that in the Handbook?"
Welcome aboard and best of luck!!!
In reply to Thanks. Appreciate the help… by Will F Corbin
Interesting. I come from Sibelius 7.5. I keep expecting it to not run on some future version of Windows. But it runs fine on W11. There are many aspects of Sibelius that I much prefer. In general, I like playback in MuseScore better. Except for trumpet and oboe, which are...poor. I suspect the trumpets are drunk and the oboe is using a plank for a reed. There are elements of most notation programs that are similar.