How do I make the scores from albums play at the same time?
I'm trying to combine scores so I can listen to them at the same time. How do I do that? This is what ends up happening. (I know the music is not that good, it's not done.)
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Can you attach the original 3 files so we can see what should have happened?
In reply to Can you attach the original… by mike320
yeah
In reply to yeah by Birdniurzn
here are the 1st 3
In reply to here are the 1st 3 by Birdniurzn
So do you know how to fix it?
In reply to So do you know how to fix it? by Birdniurzn
I spent about 2 hr trying to figure it out
In reply to I spent about 2 hr trying to… by Birdniurzn
Please be patient. It took me less than five minutes to answer after I saw your scores. I'm not usually even up this late, even on weekends so you could be still waiting for the Europeans to wake up in a few hours.
In reply to So do you know how to fix it? by Birdniurzn
play at the same time?
You mean as:
In reply to play at the same time?… by Shoichi
yes
In reply to here are the 1st 3 by Birdniurzn
It looks like you are using the album feature to join the scores. Album puts one score after another. In a case such as yours with two lines of music in each it will put all the notes on the first two lines. This is a known bug (or more properly the way it was designed) and the handbook tells you that this will happen. If you want them consecutive, you need all of the instruments from all of the scores.
You said you wanted them to play at the same time. To do this, you will need to make a file with all of the instruments and copy the instruments to the correct staves.
In reply to It looks like you are using… by mike320
ok (sorry for being impatient)
In reply to ok (sorry for being… by Birdniurzn
I tried to look in the handbook too.
In reply to It looks like you are using… by mike320
What would be the most effective way?
In reply to What would be the most… by Birdniurzn
nvm ty ☻☺§
For the record, albums are the wrong feature for this. Albums are for combining separate scores sequentially, one after the other. Yu are trying to create one score for several instruments. You don't do that by first creating the separate parts and then combining them. You do that by first creating the full score, and then using MuseScore's built-in facilities to generate parts from that score. So next time, don't enter the parts individually - create the full score and enter the music for each instrument there.
Meanwhile, you can fix this one by creating a new full score for all instruments (File / New, Choose Instruments, select whatever you want) then open each of the parts you created one by one and copy/paste it into the appropriate staff of your full score. This won't be necessary for scores you create correctly in the first place, but it's a way of fixing this particular score.