Playback issue with suspended chords on guitar

• Aug 13, 2017 - 00:03

I'm writing a guitar line which includes a bar in 3/4 where the guitar plays an Asus4 chord which then resolves to A major in the same bar - the E4 and A3 are dotted minims in voice 1, the D4 is a minim and the C#4 is a crotchet, both in voice 2. When playing that bar, the sound immediately cuts out on the D note, but plays the other three notes just fine. What's going on here? I can't work out how to fix it.


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Are there multiple instruments playing at the same time? If so, is there another guitar (or instrument like a lute with the same sound selected in the mixer) playing a D at the same time?

There is a known bug in MuseScore where if the same sound is playing the same note two times, the note will stop playing when the first note stops. If this is the case, there is a work around. In the inspector, uncheck play for the note that ends first. There are situations where this will not work, but I'll deal with that if yours applies.

This is the section of the score where I'm having the problem. There's only a soprano voice playing at the same time as this, so different instruments with the same sounds shouldn't be an issue here. Hopefully someone can figure out the solution?

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In reply to by [DELETED] 20177

I think I'm using the default soundfonts.
Through further experimentation, the issue seems to occur across different instruments, but only after the arpeggiated chord beforehand. I've checked by playing the same bar directly after the arpeggio and separately. The arpeggio appears to be interfering with the next bar.
I'm attaching a midi file of the guitar part. It has the arpeggio chord then the sus chord that stops working, then the same sus chord that plays normally. You should be able to hear the difference in playback.

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In reply to by [DELETED] 20177

OK. I understand. I do not hear it when I play. It's playing normally.

But when I export to audio (wav) that note is cut off. I've examined the MIDI file, the first "d" note is too long, and its "note off" message causes the second "d" note to be cut off.

However, this problem does not occur in the example sent by JoJo; and in the test score I wrote.
It's probably an old version error.

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