I cannot use the piano roll feature because only the few next notes, are visible, and this is enough for me as I like to have a view on the whole page while playing ... what would be ideal is to have a smooth going up of the page as the playback progresses and not the sudden move to the next page which happens too late and always makes me miss the first notes of the new page ... thanks !
The piano roll feature already has smooth scrolling where the page moves continuously in the window. No 'leap frogging'. Would it be possible to adapt this feature for playback? I would think the programmers could use the piano roll code as a basis and apply it to playback.
I have no idea how difficult this could be, but I think it would be easier than trying to develop a whole new module.
I think this feature takes new urgency in the era of worldwide quarantine. We are now using various internet video tools to a much greater extent than before.
Check out the alpha of MuseScore 3.5 and give us feedback on the new smooth pan feature. You need to enable it in Edit / Preferences / Advanced, looking for smoothPan.
I just tried this an hour ago. It is good. There are a few idiosyncrasies. The rate of panning varies as the number of notes varies (obvious when you think about it) and the blue cursor shifts left and right. It sometimes gets quite close to the left screen margin and one gets anxious that it might actually "fall off", but it never did while I was watching. On reaching the end of the scores one gets the optical illusion that the score has gonr into reverse, the same effect one gets when you have been looking out of a train window and the train stops. I didn't like the green cursor, it was distracting and I turned it off. But a great addition. I have not been able to get together with my usual accompanist during lockdown and have recruited Musescore to do the job instead. The smooth pan avoids the frustration when the next bit to play is just off screen.
I have a score with vocal, guitar and bass but can't get the autoscroll to work for playback. I tried checking all the smoothpan boxes per your instructions. I have version 3.5.2 of Musecore - quite new.
It may be a matter of terminology, but the pan button on the toolbar is not a check box. It looks like an arrow pointed at a double barline and needs to be selected for auto pan to work.
for what I understand the scrolling goes horizontally and so gives very little visibility on the music sheet as a whole (we only have one line visible on the screen)
it would be much better (as least for me) if the scrolling was done vertically. We would constanty have a certain number of lines visible on the screen (3 or 5 ...), and those lines would slowly move from bottom to top
I have seen that on another program and that was great, no leap of page and still a good visibility on the music sheet
thanks
That could indeed sometimes be useful. Meanwhile, though, try switching to Continuous View - then there is only one line horizontal page. Also consider enabling smooth scrolling in edit / preferences / advanced.
I think though this only makes sense is small-systems music, perhaps 4 staves tops; because for larger systems that vertical space usually means seeing only one system anyhow.
Sure ! I am a clarinet player and for me
It would really make sense, I saw it at the site of a MuseScore competitor and it was great.
Of course for a conductor horizontal scrolling may make more sense
When I go into a long score, about half to 3/4 of the way through playback, the full screen pages do not move or scroll properly. The page on the righthand side of the screen will sit there and not move to the left until the playback gets to the end of this page. Then the righthand page jumps to the left and disappears and the next page is shown on the left of the screen but is only half showing. The first third of the page has disappeared. The score keeps playing in this fashion until the end. It is very frustrating when you do not know what the next few bars of the score are. Is there something I should be doing on windows 10 (on my desktop) to make the scroll work? I have attached a word document showing a print screen drop of how the full screen looks when I'm playing. hope it makes sense. The third page should have jumped to the left when the playback thing gets to it.
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/play-mode
Pan score during playback: Turn off if you want the score to remain stationary.
see: https://musescore.org/en/node/268497 ?
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
How do you make it scroll line per line, not snap to whole new page view?
In reply to How do you make it scroll… by ryanpotato1
it would be great if this would be possible
In reply to it would be great if this… by wolfgan
I cannot use the piano roll feature because only the few next notes, are visible, and this is enough for me as I like to have a view on the whole page while playing ... what would be ideal is to have a smooth going up of the page as the playback progresses and not the sudden move to the next page which happens too late and always makes me miss the first notes of the new page ... thanks !
The piano roll feature already has smooth scrolling where the page moves continuously in the window. No 'leap frogging'. Would it be possible to adapt this feature for playback? I would think the programmers could use the piano roll code as a basis and apply it to playback.
I have no idea how difficult this could be, but I think it would be easier than trying to develop a whole new module.
I think this feature takes new urgency in the era of worldwide quarantine. We are now using various internet video tools to a much greater extent than before.
In reply to The piano roll feature… by WayneRWilliams
Check out the alpha of MuseScore 3.5 and give us feedback on the new smooth pan feature. You need to enable it in Edit / Preferences / Advanced, looking for smoothPan.
In reply to Check out the alpha of… by Marc Sabatella
I just tried this an hour ago. It is good. There are a few idiosyncrasies. The rate of panning varies as the number of notes varies (obvious when you think about it) and the blue cursor shifts left and right. It sometimes gets quite close to the left screen margin and one gets anxious that it might actually "fall off", but it never did while I was watching. On reaching the end of the scores one gets the optical illusion that the score has gonr into reverse, the same effect one gets when you have been looking out of a train window and the train stops. I didn't like the green cursor, it was distracting and I turned it off. But a great addition. I have not been able to get together with my usual accompanist during lockdown and have recruited Musescore to do the job instead. The smooth pan avoids the frustration when the next bit to play is just off screen.
In reply to Check out the alpha of… by Marc Sabatella
T H A N K Y O U !
This is exactly what I was hoping for!
It works great.
In reply to T H A N K Y O U ! This is… by WayneRWilliams
same for me
thank you very much
In reply to same for me thank you very… by wolfgan
obviously there is the problem with repeats, what about the idea of writing a plugin that writes out all the repeats etc
In reply to obviously there is the… by wolfgan
Like Tools > Unroll repeats ?
In reply to Like Tools > Unroll repeats ? by Jojo-Schmitz
Great I didnt know that this allready exixts. I never needed
In reply to Check out the alpha of… by Marc Sabatella
I have a score with vocal, guitar and bass but can't get the autoscroll to work for playback. I tried checking all the smoothpan boxes per your instructions. I have version 3.5.2 of Musecore - quite new.
What am I missing? Many thanks
In reply to I have a score with vocal,… by richardjedwar
...checking all the smoothpan boxes...
It may be a matter of terminology, but the pan button on the toolbar is not a check box. It looks like an arrow pointed at a double barline and needs to be selected for auto pan to work.
In reply to Check out the alpha of… by Marc Sabatella
for what I understand the scrolling goes horizontally and so gives very little visibility on the music sheet as a whole (we only have one line visible on the screen)
it would be much better (as least for me) if the scrolling was done vertically. We would constanty have a certain number of lines visible on the screen (3 or 5 ...), and those lines would slowly move from bottom to top
I have seen that on another program and that was great, no leap of page and still a good visibility on the music sheet
thanks
In reply to for what I understand the… by philippe888
That could indeed sometimes be useful. Meanwhile, though, try switching to Continuous View - then there is only one line horizontal page. Also consider enabling smooth scrolling in edit / preferences / advanced.
In reply to That could indeed sometimes… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for your feedback,
I have enabled smooth scrolling but page leaps still happen and then I miss at least the first stave each time …
I did try continuous scrolling but I could not manage with such a short view on the whole piece …
Maybe sometimes this improvement will find its way … have a look on music note you will see how well it works there …
In reply to Thanks for your feedback, I… by philippe888
To be clear: smooth scrolling is only meant for continuous view.
In reply to for what I understand the… by philippe888
I think though this only makes sense is small-systems music, perhaps 4 staves tops; because for larger systems that vertical space usually means seeing only one system anyhow.
In reply to I think though this only… by jeetee
Sure ! I am a clarinet player and for me
It would really make sense, I saw it at the site of a MuseScore competitor and it was great.
Of course for a conductor horizontal scrolling may make more sense
When I go into a long score, about half to 3/4 of the way through playback, the full screen pages do not move or scroll properly. The page on the righthand side of the screen will sit there and not move to the left until the playback gets to the end of this page. Then the righthand page jumps to the left and disappears and the next page is shown on the left of the screen but is only half showing. The first third of the page has disappeared. The score keeps playing in this fashion until the end. It is very frustrating when you do not know what the next few bars of the score are. Is there something I should be doing on windows 10 (on my desktop) to make the scroll work? I have attached a word document showing a print screen drop of how the full screen looks when I'm playing. hope it makes sense. The third page should have jumped to the left when the playback thing gets to it.