Converting from Sibelius 8 to MuseScore 2.1
Hello!
I'm brand new to MuseScore. I'm converting scores for a client from Sibelius 8 to MuseScore 2.1 and it's going pretty well except for 1 thing so far:
From Sibelius I export the score as a compressed Music XML. When I open that in MuseScore I get these RETURN symbols and PAGE BREAK symbols at the end of every system. These make the measure and system spacing not right, so I have to highlight and delete each of these Return and Page Break symbols to get my measure and system spacing looking good. This is rather tedious!
Is there a better way I can do this?
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Welcome Pam Gerke.
Right click->Select All Similar Elements.> Del
See also: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/selection-modes
HTH
In reply to Welcome Pam Gerke… by Shoichi
Thanks! I found it easier to go to Edit / Preferences / Import, then unclick the Layout and System and Page Breaks for Music XML. Thanks for your input and your welcome.
Disable this in preferences.
In reply to Disable this in preferences. by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you!
My only other dilemma is the chord symbols from Sibelius to MuseScore end up too low, they're on top of the notes on the staff instead of above the staff. I can't figure out from the Handbook how to Select All Chord Symbols and then raise them up higher. Can you help?
In reply to Thank you!… by Pam Gerke
Normally chord symbols would be above the staff, so in order for us to understand what went wrong, it would help if you attached the score (probably the original MusicXML).
But anyhow, to select all of a particular element, right click one then choose Select / All Similar Elements from the resulting popup. Again, normally chord symbols would already be above the staff, but if something in that particular MusicXML changed that and made the chord lower, perhaps using the Inspector to reset the Vertical offset or using the Reset Text to Style button would put things back how they are supposed to be.
In reply to Normally chord symbols would… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc! It worked to select all the chord symbols then click Reset to Style in Inspector - that moved the Chord Symbols to a good place above the staff.
I'm attaching an original MusicXML anyway, in case you see something I can do to prevent this in the first place. Thank you so much for your help.
In reply to Thanks, Marc! It worked to… by Pam Gerke
There are indeed a number of problems with that file, first and foremost being the fact that those things that look like chord symbols are not - they are stored as plain text. So they are not processed as chord symbols at all, meaning they won't transpose, won't render with flats and sharps correctly, won't export to MusicXML correctly should you need to do so in the future, etc. Not sure what went wrong in the export from Sibelius, or if they were entered incorrect there as well - normally chord symbols should export correctly from Sibelius. But these were not. No way for MuseScore to fix that; you'd need to get this fixed at the Sibelius end.
In reply to There are indeed a number of… by Marc Sabatella
Hi,
Well, that's just wacky because I entered all those chord symbols several years ago on an older version of Sibelius by using the keyboard shortcut for chord symbols: control-k. I had no problem then when I needed to transpose and even now in the newest version of Sibelius, I can select measures and transpose them to another key and the chord symbols transpose right along with that.
I can also see that entering chord symbols on the newest version of Sibelius by clicking on the chord symbol button (instead of a keyboard command) creates chord symbols that then convert properly to MuseScore.
Fortunately, my client just wants the scores to look good and isn't planning to change them (there's many) so I'll just go with resetting the text for the chord symbols on MuseScore rather than re-do all chord symbols in Sibelius first, which would take a really long time!
Cheers, Pam
In reply to Hi,… by Pam Gerke
Would you try to export with "dolet-plugin" instead of exporting directly from Sibelius?
It can be useful to get a proper musicXML.
In reply to Would you try to export with… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Thanks, Ziya. I downloaded the dolet-plugin and exported from Sibelius with it and it helped - it captured my chord symbols as chord symbols (not text as before) when I open them in MuseScore. Thanks for that tip!
Cheers, Pam