Weird Piano Vibrato: check comments for answer
Reported version
3.4
Type
Functional
Frequency
Few
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
needs info
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
I don't know how it came about, but somehow, after fiddling around with the synthesiser a bit, the piano and, all other instruments started doing intensely fast vibrato on the playback. I have no clue what to do and am looking for help
Comments
I wad messing around with the synthesizer then the piano and ither instrumwnts started to vibrato in the playback
If you need support, go to the forum, the issue tracker is for reporting bugs. Try reverting to factory settings and see whether that fixes that vibrato
In reply to If you need support, go to… by Jojo-Schmitz
How do you revert to factory settings? And will it delete my music?
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/revert-factory-settings and no
Did you change something in "CC to use" in the tab Dynamics on the Synthesiser? I think I know what is happening. I already observed that.
As Single Note Dynamics (SND) was implemented, it allows you to choose which CC (Continuous Control) to use for it to have an effect on playback. There are 128 different CC's in MIDI for different continuous playback effects. One of them is responsible for vibrato. Higher values give more vibrato. With SND enabled, a dynamics mark like pp or ff or sfz send MIDI-like messages to the playback engine with the velocity set as value. If you set the CC to use the same as the one used to generate vibrato in some instrument, your dynamics marks will start to control vibrato instead.
Don't worry, save your file, open MuseScore again and the vibrato should be gone. Another way of solving it is switching to the CC that caused vibrato to appear, create a dynamics mark and set its velocity to zero. Put playback over that mark. Now, you can switch back to the standard CC2 and the vibrato there should be gone.
I think it's an interesting behaviour to observe and think about extending CC messages support on MuseScore to vibrato and other effects. It shows us that good part of the code is already there. ;-)
In reply to If you need support, go to… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. I reverted to factory settings, and lost most of my music. It worked but, bye bye recent music
Not to worry, you didn't lose the music. They just don't show in the list of recent files any more. But the files are there right there on your drive exactly where you saved them, ready for you to open them again (eg, with File / Open, or by double-clicking them in your file browser).
Fix typo in issue title.
In reply to As Single Note Dynamics (SND… by Ludwig van Benteuer
Just wanted to let you know, I had this issue and that was exactly what I did (I was using musescore to export sheet music to midi so I could use my vsts; however, the vst uses CC1 for dynamics and not velocity). I'm still new to CC and have been trying to figure this stuff out. I've been searching for a "wobble" sound, but just now searched vibrato.
I had thought I had closed musescore in between then and now, so I was trying the second way with no luck. Then I just tried closing and reopening it, and voilà, it was fixed.
Thank you very much for your advice!
In reply to As Single Note Dynamics (SND… by Ludwig van Benteuer
I am replying to this to bring attention to Ludwig Van Benteuer's comment. That comment actually helped me and is extremely useful. If you changed the CC, and changed it back yet it is not sounding right. Restarting Musescore should help
In reply to I am replying to this… by darkbrine12341
I accidentally messed up the title... I am sorry for that