Making voice 2 invisible should move rest
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When the rest in voice 2 is made invisible the remaining rest in voice one does not move to regular position.
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3c7a69d.
See attached.
When the rest in voice 2 is made invisible the remaining rest in voice one does not move to regular position.
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MS2example.mscz | 5.96 KB |
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It does, if it is the same length, not a bug, but by design
In reply to It does, if it is the same by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you. I hadn't understood why it worked intermittently.
Applying this fix to another part of the problems in the 2 bars moved the voice 1 rest into the proper position.
See: https://musescore.org/en/node/109346
In reply to Applying this fix to another by xavierjazz
MuseScore can tie across different voices. This ability did not always exist. (Pre 2.0? I believe I formerly faked it using slurs).
You posted an interesting voicing example:
That 'push chord' (as you call it in your other post) does indeed turn into two voices in the treble staff, but that does not mean you have to initially enter it using 2 voices, and then 'fix' it to get that rest in voice one to move to regular position.
It can start off as a single stemmed chord in voice 1 (so no problematic invisible voice 2 rests), then simply tied to a 2 voice chord in the following measure.
Regards.
In reply to MuseScore can tie across by Jm6stringer
Thanks for the help.
That's a huge step forward for me, as I write syncopation across barlines a great deal.