"Master tuning" in "Synthesizer" in "View" doesn't seem to work for this -> https://musescore.com/user/13172/scores/1109671
Hello,
Could you indicate me why "Master tuning" in "Synthesizer" in "View" doesn't seem to work for my file https://musescore.com/user/13172/scores/1109671?
That one is a sheet for BWV 1011 (in A = 415 Hz) and I would like to updated it, but every time I try to replace it by the one (tuned A = 415 Hz) in my disk , the tuning of the uploaded file in MuseScore becomes A = 440 Hz.
I have no idea why this happens, as other sheets so fa I have updated have not shown this syndrome.
I will appreciate your insight on this.
Thank you.
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If you mean playback on musescore.com has A = 440, it's because that's the way the synthesizer on the .com site is set up. Audio is only uploaded if you specifically tell it to. I suggest that you add a soundfont to your synthesizer and change one of the instruments in your score to use that soundfont. This will allow you to check the "Upload custom audio" (or something like that) when you use Save online. Your score will then playback with the A=415 you have set in your synthesizer unless the user chooses not to listen to the custom audio.
Sorry, I found that the problem lies in my file (as attached) and not in MuseScore online: the local playback of the file gives A = 392 Hz instead of the intended A = 415 Hz.
Again this happens, to my knowledge, only to the attached file.
Could you please look into this matter?
In reply to Sorry, I found that the… by verits99
I'm a MuseScore user like you and definitely do not have perfect pitch.
Are you saying you upload the score with A=415, but playback is with A=392? How do you know this is happening? Besides listening, is there a way for me to see this? If I can see it, I can help diagnose the problem.
In reply to I'm a MuseScore user like… by mike320
>Are you saying you upload the score with A=415, but playback is with A=392 Hz?
Yes, the playback facility of (local) MuseScore 3 plays the attached file with A=392 Hz instead of A = 415 Hz .
(For he record, you can identify A = 415 Hz by this site -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwvj_3Lhrdw.)
As I wrote, this is typical to this file.
In reply to Sorry, I found that the… by verits99
If you open score later sessions:
Click to the "Load from score" button
In reply to Open your score Open… by Ziya Mete Demircan
That's exactly what I am doing every time I use MuseScore (3).
And what I described occurs only for the attached file.
Thus I am puzzled.
In reply to That's exactly what I am… by verits99
I don't usually use this feature, so you may have found a bug. I loaded you file, then clicked the load from score button in the synthesizer and found no change in my synthesizer.
I did some testing after writing the above and discovered that when I save to score, load default then load from score, the tuning does not change. This definitely seems to be a bug. What I don't understand is where the 392hz comes from that you hear. Do you perhaps have your default tuning set to 392hz?
In reply to I don't usually use this… by mike320
I too have no idea where the pitch A = 392 Hz comes from and why MuseScore 3 insists that pitch on the file.
I set the default as A = 415 Hz, as I mainly make baroque sheets.
(Of course I know that some baroque instruments are tuned to A = 392 Hz, but I don't believe they are the majority.)
In reply to That's exactly what I am… by verits99
So you didn't do it in this file.
I did and it worked.
In reply to So you didn't do it in this… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Use the 'Change tuning' option?
In reply to Use the 'Change tuning'… by Shoichi
I did that, but that didn't work for the attached file.
For the record that works for other sheets I created.
In reply to So you didn't do it in this… by Ziya Mete Demircan
>you didn't do it in this file.
Yes, I did.
That's why I am puzzled and asking.