Problems with irregular groups
This is the first time this happens to me with Musescore.
I am performing a score that has irregular groups of different sizes, 11,3,5,10, etc.
I have introduced 3.11.5 without problems, all correct.
When I have wanted to in a 4/4 bar enter 4 groups of 10 (as in the image) it prevents me from copying, pasting and the file gives me error when trying to open again.
The form I use in I select the black note (quarter) and choose in the menu "ratio 10/8" as always.
To what can be due, is there a bug?
Thank you
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I'm doing tests.
I deleted the measures that are supposed to create the conflict, I save and close the file, I open it and it does not give error.
I create one by one groups of 10, I keep, I close, I open, no problem.
Now I try to copy the measure and it will not let me, it is as if there was a mathematical failure in the divisions and the program prevents the copy and paste functions
In reply to I'm doing tests. I deleted by kakasle
yes, most probably a rounding issue somewhere
In reply to yes, most probably a rounding by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo, if it happens to you too, it's some math error.
I'm going to continue with the score that there is not much left and see if it affects in other measures and I'll comment if there are problems.
Thank you
In reply to Jojo, if it happens to you by kakasle
Almost every time I use a ratio like 10:8 where the first number is larger it ends up rounding wrong and not allowing me to copy it once I save it. I can usually copy it until I save it though.
My memory seems to recall it has to do with not being the mathematical smallest version. I *think* that if you were to use 5/4 as a ratio rather than 10/8 it just might work.
In reply to My memory seems to recall it by jeetee
You're right, I try and it's OK, Sélect a quarter note, enter CTRL-5, if you write like this MS make a tuplet of 5 double ?? (I'm French) but , if y ou change , just after CTRL-5 you change the sélection of lengh, from Double to Triple, when you enter the first triple, MS add a new "triple" rest. Look the picture.
In reply to You're right, I try and it's by Raymond Wicquart
I see no unexpected rest in that picture, but if you mean the beaming is not the same throughout the tuplet now, that can be fixed very easily. Select the first note of the 2nd beaming group and double click on the "beam middle" icon:
In reply to I see no unexpected rest in by jeetee
I don't mean unexpected rest, I say with this way to ask for lengh triple, MS write for 5 double, but when you enter the first triple, MS write it and write the second triple rest ,so you write the second triple note, and so you can write the 10 triple. For the beam I know, thanks
In reply to I don't mean unexpected rest, by Raymond Wicquart
After setting the duplet, you have to be in "write" mode and then select the proper value for the note.
Thanks guys for the contributions.
I have managed to place the 4 groups of 10 one by one by hand, heh, heh, more work.
The problem is that when you open the file a message pops up.
"On measure 15, pentagram 2, expected 4/4, found 240/320, I give you to ignore and there is no problem (although it is still).
I've exported it to a "daw" with no problem.
In the daw I have verified that the notes do not have the same length, they are unequal, very little.
I'll try to make groups of 5 and see what problems there are, if it works perfect.
The funny thing is that the groups of 11 notes that I did previously did not give me problems, only those of 10