Playback Bug Musescore 3
Sustained chords on MIDI instruments don't sustain completely. For instance, in a 5/4 bar, the chord that should sustain the entire bar only sustains for 4.5 beats. This only happens in one of the scores I am making, for some reason. Could be because there are lots of midstaff instrument changes. But still it's annoying, even if I export the mp3 file it ends up bugged. Is there a way to come around this? Is there a way to fix this?
Attached are 2 scores that show the same chord progression but one doens't have this bug (the Comparison one)
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R.S. Comparison.mscz | 14.42 KB |
R.S. Problem.mscz | 17.5 KB |
Comments
If you first set this to Grand-Staff staff (piano) and then changed it to Strings, the gate times are set to 95%.
The duration of 5 beats is around 4.75.
When adding an Strings (with Grand-Staff), select "All instruments => Strings Bowed => Strings".
In reply to If you first set this to… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Oh, and why is that?
In reply to Oh, and why is that? by LordIgoor12
For some reason they just made such an adjustment on the only piano and flute.
In reply to For some reason they just… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Hm, Is there a way to fix it so that it works fine on the piano, without adding a new instrument?
In reply to Hm, Is there a way to fix it… by LordIgoor12
Hm, Is there a way to fix it so that it works fine on the piano, without adding a new instrument?
The easiest way is to add a "Strings" instrument and copy and paste notes from the old staff here. I'm sure the durations will be corrected.
Then you delete the old instrument staff.
In reply to Hm, Is there a way to fix it… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Alright, thanks for the help!
In reply to Oh, and why is that? by LordIgoor12
We get a lot of requests to have some difference between slurred and unslurred notes, also between notes with and without tenuto markings. The particular method of slightly shortening notes without a slur or tenuto marking for piano was decided on as a sort of compromise between this and the converse desire to have things be legato by default. It was implemented also for flute as an experiment to see if the approach would be acceptable for wind instruments too.
In reply to We get a lot of requests to… by Marc Sabatella
Oh, so that's why. So to fix this I can just slur the chords?
In reply to Oh, so that's why. So to fix… by LordIgoor12
Ok, so I guess I'll just get a "Strings" instrument. But thanks for the information Marc!