Measure which don't fit on a single line
What is musescore supposed to do with measure which have too many notes to fit on one line. I have some cases of MIDI import where musescore displays some crazy things. But on the other hand I don't really have an idea of what it could do when I ask for the impossible. Like the image below. To be clear, I'm not claiming musescore is doing the wrong thing. I'm just asking what I should expect in this impossible situation.
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Chenge Scaling?
In reply to Chenge Scaling? by Shoichi
Well I guess there are two questions, right? What should musescore do automatically? and what should I as the user do? Currently what I do is just edit the instruments list, and make the offending instruments invisible. I don't really care about seeing them anyway.
In reply to Well I guess there are two… by jim.newton.562
What should musescore do automatically
Perhaps it could automatically opt to switch the page setting to landscape?
In reply to What should musescore do… by Shoichi
Perhaps it could automatically opt to switch the page setting to landscape?
Absolutely not. Music is rarely written in landscape, and I don't think this situation merits the forced switch. The user may of course make that decision himself.
You can also split the measure in the middle and make the barline dashed. Then MuseScore will automatically move the second half to a new system.
First of all, the score looks like it was imported from midi and needs a couple of parameters fixed (by the user) so it will look playable. MuseScore should do exactly what it does and let the user decide what to do about the problem since the user made the problem.
A few other fixes have been suggested if this is what you really want it to look like.
In reply to First of all, the score… by mike320
Is there a way to select the measure and ask musescore to "resolve" the notes to a coarser resolution? I don't want to have to midi in again because I'd lose all the other work I've done on the score in the mean time. I'm not sure that all those 64th notes with 64th rests in triples are really necessary.
In reply to Is there a way to select the… by jim.newton.562
Did you import the file from a MIDI file? If so, you can import the MIDI file again, but set the "max quantization" to 16th or 32nd notes, depending on what the shortest notes in the score should be. See also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/midi-import
In reply to Did you import the file from… by Louis Cloete
Can I requantize a selected measure?
In reply to Can I requantize a selected… by jim.newton.562
I have no idea ;-) I don't import MIDI often. Try to search for something like that in the Handbook or wait for someone who knows more to reply. (I don't think so, however.)
In reply to Can I requantize a selected… by jim.newton.562
Create (import) a new score with the suggested fix, then copy and paste to the one you want to keep.