Possible Velocity Bug/glitch?

• Apr 2, 2018 - 00:13

I'm not completely sure if I'm describing the issue correctly, but at certain parts in my score, the volume of trumpet notes have some random variation sometimes. It doesn't happen every-time that I play back that part of the score, but I have an example of this in a different score that I did that I put on youtube, and that should give you an idea of what I'm talking about, if this hasn't been brought up already. You can hear the glitch at 0:35
https://youtu.be/DhDRCSuxqgc?t=35s

And The actual file is linked here although Idk for sure if the problem can be replicated Asterix.mscz


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In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Oh shoot I forgot to mention that! So yeah, there are some weird hairpins that show up by a couple of normal crescendos whenever I upload this score, and If i re-download that file, that copy contains those wierd hairpins, and if i delete the crescendo, make a new crescendo, and reupload , that tiny hairpin comes back for some reason. Do you suppose it could have to do with the fact that I originally imported the score from musicxml? I arranged the original draft of the score in Finale, and then put it in musescore when I realized I liked notating in Musescore better, so maybe it is some glitch with that, since the musicxml feature was just fixed in 2.2 I think.

In reply to by arrangedforbrass

If you can give us precise steps to reproduce the hairpin problem, let us know.

I don't think the fact that the score originally came from MusicXML is likely to be relevant, although you never know. There were indeed some MusicXML bugs fixed for 2.2, but they were minor corner case things, and that's true for every release. It's not like MusicXML was fundamentally broken before 2.2 and is now fixed - it's just a slow steady improvement with every release.

BTW, glad to hear you are enjoying using MuseScore over Finale! I made the same transition several years back.

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