B clarinet playback shifted in the latest nightly builds

• May 25, 2014 - 18:20

Hi,
I've got some problem with the latest nightly builds:

I've got some orchestral composition written in MuseScore v. 1.3. When I open it in some of the latest nightly builds, everything's OK but the B clarinet part is completely shifted one tone higher in sound during playback (or if I click to one of it's note in edit mode). Written notes are the same but the sound is shifted.

Thanks a lot for a reply.
Martin.


Comments

Are you sure the score was created in 1.3, and not with an earlier experimental development build? The transposition mechanism changed a couple of months ago, so scores created (or most recently saved) in an earlier development build will behave as you say. Scores created in one development build are never guaranteed to still work in the next, and this is one example where this won't work. But scores created in 1.3 *should* work, and do for me. I just did a test, and whether the score was saved with concert pitch on or off, it loads correctly into the current development build.

So if your score was actually saved with an earlier development build, I'm afraid that's just how it is. But your score really was saved with 1.3 and is not opening correctly in a current development build, please post it so we can see what might be going wrong.

Also, for future reference, discussion of the experimental development builds (eg, the "nightly" builds) should take place in the Technology Preview forum.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Your answer lead me to some idea. When I opened new nightly builds, I used the score from home\Documents\MuseScoreDevelopment\Scores\ where there was a version translated to MuseScore Nightly Build long time ago - it was the score the shift has happened.
When I copied the same version for MuseScore v. 1.3 I had elsewhere to this directory and tried to open it in the new Nightly build, everything was OK. So, thanks - it was only difference between savings in different versions of Nightly builds.

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