tempo is incorrect at times
every time i try to do a ritardando it instantly goes to the tempo i don't want until the ending of the rit. help?
every time i try to do a ritardando it instantly goes to the tempo i don't want until the ending of the rit. help?
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not sure what you're talking about, so far MuseScore doesn't do anything about rit. unless you're using the plugin https://musescore.org/de/project/tempochanges or do the same thing by hand, as per https://musescore.org/en/handbook-sound-and-playback/tempo#ritardando-a…
In reply to not sure what you're talking… by Jojo-Schmitz
i use multiple tempos to slow it down but immediately goes to 80 bpm
but i got it sorted out
In reply to not sure what you're talking… by Jojo-Schmitz
Which is a great plugin, by the way!
I too find that occasionally I insert Alt+T = 40 and playback suddenly jumps to 120 bpm until next tempo change that is working correctly.
Inspector shows the correct information (c40) but play panel F11 shows and plays at 120 bpm.
After save, close and reload, MuseScore2 behaves correctly, but I have lost all my undoos!
Is there another workaround?
In reply to I too find that occasionally… by williamms
In order to understand what is going on, we would need you to attach the score itself. Most likely it will turn out there is an invisible tempo element in there, either that or the settings for the tempo marking are not correct in the Inspector.
In reply to In order to understand what… by Marc Sabatella
Probably won't help much, as the playback is OK after close and reopen.
In reply to Probably won't help much, as… by Jojo-Schmitz
Good point. But still, seeing the score might give us some insight, like seeing if it's likely a case of #78416: Tempo text oddities in score with linked parts until save/reopen
In reply to Good point. But still,… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for your help.
I may have found another better workaround, which may indicate the bug’s cause.
My MuseScore2 Tempo Change sometimes plays at the wrong tempo in 2 ways:
1. One edit step behind, after a tempo edit, illustrated as follows, and
2. It changes playback tempo when no (visible or invisible) change is present. (It may have been an old Tempo Change that I deleted). I cannot illustrate this but I resolved it using the following procedure.
Procedure:
At this point I captured Tempo Errors.png:
The Play Panel confirms bar 3 beat 1 playing slowly at only 80bpm just 4 seconds into the piece whilst Inspector shows Follow Tempo Text of 120.0 bpm, the tempo I set.
Auto save does not rectify this error.
But I found the following sometimes works. Based upon the above experience, immediately after the latest (flawed) tempo change, insert (Alt+T= any number) at the next bar or maybe note (= bar #4 in my png). Come out of it (Esc x2). Then select it again and delete it.
This additional edit forces MuseScore2 to play the piece correctly timed for all my tempo changes, which saves losing all my undoos or exporting flawed practice Flacs.
Finally, I edited/changed bar #1 from 140 to 120. Bar 1 still played at 140. Bar 2 at 130, and so on, one tempo edit in arrears.
The next day, the file would not load—see Load Error2.png. Ignore and rectification twice, resolved the bar 18 issue, but none of the above worked!
The first successful repair of my tempo change was to Save, Quit and reload MuseScore2 (the third time).
Anyone who can link experience with cause and fix this bug, I will applaud!
So the two reliable functions are the default 80 bpm and the automated Tempo Change Plugin!
What does the automated Tempo Change Plugin do that I do not do?
871c8ce on Windows XP SP3 on HP Laptop
In reply to Good point. But still,… by Marc Sabatella
#78416: Tempo text oddities in score with linked parts until save/reopen Seems to only affect parts, where this and https://musescore.org/en/node/100046 seem to affect the main score only. They may be related since parts are involved in both, but this one is seen in the main score while #78416: Tempo text oddities in score with linked parts until save/reopen is seen in the parts.
Seeing the score (.mscz file) can give insight that a picture of the score does not.