MuseScore 3.4.2 suddenly became extremely laggy & slow
The application is so hell laggy - The playback cursor moves so slow, no matter what score (small & big) I open. Even when only Musescore is running it is still slow.
Any solutions?
The application is so hell laggy - The playback cursor moves so slow, no matter what score (small & big) I open. Even when only Musescore is running it is still slow.
Any solutions?
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The latest stable version is 3.4.2.
Upgrade, (or downgrade ;-)
https://musescore.org/en/download
In reply to The latest stable version is… by Jm6stringer
Oof, I wrote my version number wrong :P
thx for pointing out that
In reply to Oof, I wrote my version… by ModernClassics
OK... and so what OS (operating system?
In reply to OK... and so what OS … by Jm6stringer
I ran Musescore on Windows 10
In reply to I ran Musescore on Windows 10 by ModernClassics
Try https://musescore.org/en/handbook/revert-factory-settings
In reply to Try https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
Problem solved! Thanks.
In reply to Try https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
You saved my life! :-*
Hmmm... and no, I won't read the manual. It's one partiture per year.
In reply to The latest stable version is… by Jm6stringer
@Jm6stringer
How do you downgrade?
In reply to How do you downgrade? by redding658
Dependas on what version you think might help. What specific problem are you experiencing, which specific earlier (and hence by definition buggier) version do you believe might solve that problem, and what makes you think that?
In reply to Dependas on what version you… by Marc Sabatella
@ Marc Sabatella
Musescore 3; entering notes is faster in Musescore 2.3 and under; it is slower in Musescore 3.0+
In reply to @ Marc Sabatella Musescore 3… by redding658
Should be precisely the opposite, we made enormous improvements to edit speed in 3.0 and especially 3.1. it should run circles around 2.3. If you have a specific score and precise series of steps to follow where we can see it being slower, please attach the score and provide details on how to reproduce that partiular problem
In reply to Should be precisely the… by Marc Sabatella
it should run circles around 2.3 I'm affraid I don't understand this?
In reply to it should run circles around… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah, sorry, "run circles around" is English slang - meaning, "be much faster than". Depending on the size of the score, MuseScore 3.4.2 should literally be at least 10, often 100 times faster than 2.3 in responding to edits. If there is some particular score for which this is not true, we'd need to see it in order to investigate, could be it has corruptions created in 2.3 (eg, tons of unnecessary duplicated slurs, that was a known bug fixed some time ago).
In reply to it should run circles around… by Jojo-Schmitz
A car is several rounds ahead of another? A similarity?
Lifelong learning ;-)
In reply to Should be precisely the… by Marc Sabatella
@ Marc Sabatella
It is usually slow with a MIDI keyboard (on 3.0+; opposite with 2.3 and under); it takes FOREVER to play a music piece with 3.0+, like I said, it is faster with 2.3 and under
In reply to It is usually slow with a… by redding658
I forgot; it is with Chopin's 4th Opus 28 prelude in e minor I'm trying to make with a MIDI keyboard
In reply to It is usually slow with a… by redding658
Are you talking about playing or editing? Earlier you mentioned entering notes. Again, in order to understand, we’d need to see the specific score causing this problem, because in general it’s literally 10-100 times faster in MuseScore 3.
If you mean there is a delay beFore you can begin playback, that’s entirely dependent on the size of the soundfonts you have loaded, perhaps you have different ones between the two versions. But again, in order to help, we need the actual score and precise steps to reproduce this previously-unreported problem.
In reply to Are you talking about… by Marc Sabatella
I'm playing the score on the keyboard
In reply to I'm playing the score on the… by redding658
when notes are played for musescore 3.4.2, I have to wait, like, 2-3 seconds before the note or chord shows up on the score, rather for musescore 1.3, I get the notes immediately after played
In reply to for musescore 3.4.2, I have… by redding658
Can you give us precise step by step instructions to reproduce the problem? It still isn't obvious if you are talking about playback or note input. Tell us, after loading the score, exactly what bnuttons/keys we should press in what order in order to see a problem. Here's what I tried:
1) load score
2) click first empty measure, top staff
3) press "N"
4) type "B"
Result: absolutely instant entry of note and playback.
In one of your posts you specifically mentioned MIDI. Are you perhaps routing your MIDI output to an external synthesizer? Or using a MIDI keyboard for input? Either way, check the drivers for your device to be sure they aren't adding additional latency. MuseScore 3 is a 64-bit program, and some older devices may provide only 32-bit drivers, which could potentially cause problems. MuseScore 1.3 was only 32-bit bit and might indeed have worked better with very old hardware.
In reply to Can you give us precise step… by Marc Sabatella
Whoops! I forgot. I used note input for entering notes. Here are the steps:
1. open musescore after downloading it (any version)
b. load score
2. hook up keyboard (USB or MIDI) (I'm using USB, because it's easier)
3. press N
4. make sure keyboard is responsive to the program
5. enter notes on staff using the keyboard
For me, like the author said, Musescore 3.4.2 is slow. I am using a MIDI keyboard for note entry for musescore 1.3
In reply to Whoops! I forgot. I used… by redding658
Are you sure those are your exact steps? Normally you need to connect your keyboard before starting MuseScore for it to work at all. Does it improve if you connect the keyboard first? And is the response faster if you type the note on your computer keyboard? If all is well using your computer keyboard, that tells us your MIDI device driver is most likely to blame, probably the 64-bit version is bad but the 32-bit version good. You could try updating your driver, or download the 32-bit version of MuseScore. If the response seems slow even with the computer keybaord, that tells us the problem is somewhere else, like perhaps with the soundfont you are using. Or, are you also using MIDI output from MuseScore (a feature that didn't exist in 1.3, so that would be an apples-to-oranges comparison).
BTW, note the OP said nothing about note input or using a MIDI keyboard, so whatever unusual problem was going on with his system, it's almost certainly unrelated to whatever is going on with yours. Also, in his case, Help / Revert to Factory Settings apparently fixed it, so that's worth a shot for you too (especially if the issue is changes you may have made to your MIDI configuration).
In reply to Are you sure those are your… by Marc Sabatella
Before, after, doesn't really matter to me when to connect the keyboard. I tried reverting it and...it worked!
thanks a lot for helping me. BTW, it was with Windows 8 that was slow, tried it with Windows 10 and it was a lot faster. I also used USB for the connection
In reply to Are you sure those are your… by Marc Sabatella
something irrelevant. why can't i upload scores from musescore 1.3 to the site? it works with 3.0+
In reply to something irrelevant. why… by redding658
I assume by "upload", you mean to the score sharing website musescore.com. 1.3 is at this point more than five years old, I wouldn't expect it to continue to be supported. But feel free to ask over there on that site for confirmation, it's nothing any of us here would really know about.
In reply to I assume by "upload", you… by Marc Sabatella
Well, I do ;-)
Just because I tried... (and would like to be able to upload some 400 1.x scores I can't convert to 2.x or 3.x)
In reply to something irrelevant. why… by redding658
No, Save Online works with 2.x and 3.x (and are still getting rendered with the corresponding backends), with 1.x it doesn't work any longer though (unfortunatly), IIRC because the authentication method changed
In reply to How do you downgrade? by redding658
Actually, the OP had originally written:
"MuseScore 4.2.3 suddenly became extremely laggy & slow"
I replied that to get the current version 3.4.2 would require a 'downgrade'. … ;-)
(4.2.3 is in the future)
The OP then corrected the version number in the title of his original post and wrote:
"Oof, I wrote my version number wrong :P"
The slowness with me is due to the browser. Remove it and try again ... (View-Browser on musescore)