How to make an album in Musescore 3.0
Making albums seems to have disappeared since upgrading from Muscscore 2 ?
Making albums seems to have disappeared since upgrading from Muscscore 2 ?
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Eliminated. It will be reintroduced if and when implemented.
I was just told it was eliminated but I hope it will be restored soon as it was very valuable when working with very large scores as Muscore slows down when > 200 measures with 20 parts
In reply to I was just told it was… by mkahn
Workaround: Prepare the scores as independent files, eventually you'll make copy and paste.
In reply to Workaround: Prepare the… by Shoichi
Nice idea... until you find that copy + paste does not clone bunch of things like tempo changes, clefs, key signatures, meter ... So you have to do things twice and even worse you have to watch very carefully to see what is missing. That is just horrific.
In reply to Nice idea... until you find… by hstanekovic
See #289326: Re-implement the Album feature for Musecore 3/4 and #165746: Request option to copy system elements with copy/paste (ALL ELEMENTS)
In reply to See #289326: Re-implement… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. I'm glad that the conclusion of this discussion is: this is a missing feature and not something that must be like that by design.
In reply to I was just told it was… by mkahn
The plan is to improve it and re-implement it. I have no idea on the time frame for this though.
In reply to The plan is to improve it… by mike320
It would even help, if Musecore would be able to reopen all files open during last exit...
Or a mode to save and load a complete session.
Many thanks for all the great work - I love Musecore!
Oerly02
In reply to It would even help, if… by oerly02
Edit > Preferences > Continue last session
That option has been available for a few years now.
In reply to Edit > Preferences >… by jeetee
Ever since actually. At least back to MuseScore 1.0
Cutting and pasting doesn't seem work when there are different meters , it changes all the meters to the one you are pasting into . so for example if you have a 6/8 section and paste it on end of the 4/4 section , it changes the meter to 4/4 . Problem is that with many different meters (eg in an opera) you then have to go back and find all the meter changes or it is a mess . The album function didn't do that .
In reply to Cutting and pasting doesn't… by mkahn
You have to change the time signature before pasting or your rhythms will be rewritten.
In reply to You have to change the time… by mike320
Modern compositions have changing meters, rhythms and time signatures. The cut and paste method is a disaster. It doesn't copy and paste changing time signatures. After the paste, when you change the time signature of a measure, it just changes the measure by adding a rest or deleting a note.
I ask again: how do you easily append a midi piece of music to your working piece of music. If you can't, your software is useless. You should be able to click "open/append" and ... bingo... easy as that. Or "Insert/file"... and bingo
John
In reply to Modern compositions with… by John Gessner
The software is hardly useless, it's useful for very many things - just not that specific one. If you need to append one MIDI file to another, best to do that in a sequencer, which is designed for that. Then you can import the results and do as you will with the notation in MuseScore.
That said, no doubt someday there will be the ability to do more of this sort of thing within MuseScore.