Midi-output
I'm new to musescore, I did write a score really simple, with only one voice.
Now when I export to midi some of the notes are not played and in the repeat even more notes seame to disapear!
Who knows what I do wrong, I'm quite confinced that it is something I do...
Comments
It plays nack normally within MuseScore, but not when exported as MIDI? Sounds likely to be a bug. But as usual when reporting problems, it would help if you could post the actual score, also say what MuseScore version and OS you are using.
In reply to It plays nack normally within by Marc Sabatella
No in musescore it does the same, it skips some notes.
I use windows vista sp 2
and musescore 1.1
In reply to No in musescore it does the by rosemarije
I believe I fixed it for you, please check.
In reply to I believe I fixed it for you, by Jojo-Schmitz
What did you do, it works!!!
In reply to wow! by rosemarije
I altered the ontime-offset type and offtime-osster type for all notes from user to auto, that's all
Actually without really knowing why and what these settings are good for, but the result convinced me that it was the RightThing(tm) ;-)
In reply to I altered the ontime-offset by Jojo-Schmitz
where can you alter these?
In reply to where can you alter these? by rosemarije
right click a note, select all similar elements, right click again, note properties and change 'user' to 'auto' on those entries I mentioned above
In reply to right click a note, select by Jojo-Schmitz
The real question is, how did those get off in the first place, if you didn't do it yourself? Was this file perhaps created by importing a MIDI file?
In reply to The real question is, how did by Marc Sabatella
no.
But after I wrote it in musescore I did -transponeren- ( I don`t know the word in english)