Summarization from breaks
Dear Sirs
I wrote a song in the Clef C initially, then through the musescore I changed the song to Clef of G, as shown in the first pdf attached. Later, I go to Estilo and create a measure summarizing the different measures of breaks. See what happened the first staff is with the clef of C and the other staffs with the clef of G
I didn't understand why all the staffs s didn't have the Clef G after the summarization from breaks
I would like to know why this happened and how to proceed
Graciously
Roberto Antonio Dal Medico
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A_Thousand_Years-Viola.pdf | 39.85 KB |
A_Thousand_Years-Viola 2 .pdf | 40.2 KB |
Comments
Score needed... pictures won't help much here
In reply to Score needed... pictures won… by Jojo-Schmitz
Please see in the second pdf the Clef in the first Score and the Clef in the other scores
In reply to Please see in the second pdf… by Roberto Dal Medico
I see the images, but need to see the score to check for reason and fix
In reply to I see the images, but need… by Jojo-Schmitz
Please see the first score in Clef C and the other in Clef G This hapenned when i summariza measures with breaks in one measure,
In reply to Please see the first score… by Roberto Dal Medico
It's still the case that in order to understand and assist, we need an actual score, not just a picture. Aso, precise steps to reproduce the problem would help.
In reply to It's still the case that in… by Marc Sabatella
Dear Sirs
I am now sending the two scores, the first before summarizing the breaks and the second with summarizing the breaks
In reply to Dear Sirs I am now sending… by Roberto Dal Medico
What do you mean by "summarizing breaks"? The scores don't have any (system, page or section) break. I think you mean rests, a multimeasure rests?
I see only G-clef in either score, all the way, nothing like the PDFs in your initial post.
It seems you're using MuseScore 3.1, at least that's the version that scores were last saved with, I'm using 3.4.2, the latest, so you may have hit a bug that got fixed since quite a while. In any case you should upgrade
In reply to What do you mean by … by Jojo-Schmitz
Based on the context, I am interpreting "summarizing breaks" as "enabling multimeasure rests". So I'm kind of guessing the problem has to do with adding a clef change then toggling multimeasure rests and somehow something goes wrong. But I can't reproduce any problem using 3.4.2. We'd need to know precise steps to follow after loading one or both of these scores in order to understand if the problem you are seeing is something that has actually been fixed since 3.1. I'm inclined to guess it has, much has been fixed in the year since 3.1 came out.
In reply to Based on the context, I am… by Marc Sabatella
Yes, took me a little while to get the same understanding from context, and come to the same conclusion ;-)
In reply to Based on the context, I am… by Marc Sabatella
Dear Marc Sabatella
I am now sending the first edition made in the musescore in CLEF C, then we converted to Clef G and in the last one we summarize the Breaks
In reply to Dear Marc Sabatella I am now… by Roberto Dal Medico
Again, we need precise step by step instructions to reproduce the problem. I have loaded the score. All looks fine so far. What do I need to do next in order to see the problem? I tried the following:
1) click first alto clef
2) click treble clef in palette to change the clef
3) click an empty area to deselect
4) press "M" to enable multimeasure rests
When I did this (using 3.4.2), it worked as expected:
(stems are down because they had been forced that way in the original)
In reply to Dear Marc Sabatella I am now… by Roberto Dal Medico
Have you updated to 3.4.2 meanwhile? If not all bets are off
In reply to Have you updated to 3.4.2… by Jojo-Schmitz
Dear
I updated Musescore to version 3.4.2 and now it is possible to summarize the breaks in a single measure