Experiencing Crashes with M2.1
I have been experiencing some pretty weird crashes with Musescore 2.1. Whenever I have specified Soundfonts (Fluid) Sometimes, but not all the time, the score will stop working and crash. This only happens one under one of two conditions: A. when the score is playing and I click "Load from Score," or B. When I click save to score while the score is playing. Any thoughts as to why this is? Probably a coding bug, or perhaps some sort of confrontation between the soundfonts and the program? Looking for answers, not a programmer myself, only know the very basics. Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
-Ceascer
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Also, I am unable to upload my score audio to Musescore.com because the "Upload Score Audio" box is faded out. Looking for answers for that as well thanks again.
-Ceascer
In reply to Also, I am unable to upload by Ceascer Olivia…
It will be grayed out if you are using the default synthesizer settings (factory).
In reply to It will be grayed out if you by DaforLynx
How can I use it so that I am not using the factory settings?
In reply to How can I use it so that I am by Ceascer Olivia…
You could add another soundfont without actually using it, or changing the volume very slightly (in the synthesizer panel).
In reply to You could add another by DaforLynx
Didn't work, it is still greyed out :p
In reply to How can I use it so that I am by Ceascer Olivia…
If you are using the default soundfont, then there is no reaosn to check that box. Only if you are *not* using the default soundfont would there be a reason to upload audio. So only then will the box be available to check.
In reply to If you are using the default by Marc Sabatella
There actually is a reason I would do it - the website, for whatever reason, makes the slap bass not sound like it does in the program, as well as other sounds. It's subtle, but still bugs me.
In reply to There actually is a reason I by DaforLynx
the thing is, I'm using SFZ soundfonts, the default and two others. So I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the Class of soundfont I'm using, like I have three in fluid and zero in zerberus. I'll experiment a little bit with some different soundfonts compatible with zerberus if I find anything out, I'll be sure to post it back here. Thank you for the help in coming up with a solution for this problem.
In reply to There actually is a reason I by DaforLynx
The point is, if you are using the default soundfont, then when you upload it to musescore.com it's going to sound exactly the same, because musescore.com uses the default soundfont as well. Only if you use something *other* than the default would musescore.com need your audio file.
In reply to The point is, if you are by Marc Sabatella
I understand that. I am using three different Soundfonts none of which are the default soundfont. My Problem Is that the box is still greyed out. What I am doing is
1. Setting up the synthesizer.
2. Clicking "Save to Score."
3. Going into "File" and clicking "Upload Online..."
4. Checking to see if the box is still greyed out, and everytime I have, it is.
I have below the three soundfonts I am using. I have also reuploaded the score, the normal way you would, and it doesn't use the default soundfont, however, it does not play the right sound for each instrument that I have (Example, Piano doesn't sound like piano, it sounds like a piccolo.)
Thank you for your time and patience with this little issue.
-Ceascer
In reply to I understand that. I am using by Ceascer Olivia…
Can you export to MP3 via File > Export ? If not, you are missing the lame library and it's why the box is greyed out.. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/file-formats-0#mp3
In reply to Can you export to MP3 via by [DELETED] 5
The handbook, https://musescore.org/en/handbook/share-scores-online, needs to get changed(extended to a) show those new options and a screenshot of the dialog and b) mention both restrictions (non-default soundfont and ability to export mp3)
In reply to The handbook, by Jojo-Schmitz
Done.