Clashing Notes
I've been experiencing the tamber of some notes in different staves, particularly if they're the same instrument (e.g. Trumpet 1 and Trumpet 2) playing the same notes, changing, and I believe that this throws the playback off.
I've been experiencing the tamber of some notes in different staves, particularly if they're the same instrument (e.g. Trumpet 1 and Trumpet 2) playing the same notes, changing, and I believe that this throws the playback off.
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Have you gotten any specific example of such a scenario?
But yes, when the exact same note overlaps on the same sound channel, then one note could be eliminated in favor of the overlap according to the single instrument piano model. If you could share your example, then people here can assess whether this is the case or whether you've found a new bug.
In reply to Have you gotten any specific… by jeetee
Here's what I mean!
In reply to Here's what I mean! by bibonye
We can't hear anything when we press play with that file, you need to attach the MuseScore file so we can hear what you are describing. Also tell us which soundfont you use.
In reply to We can't hear anything when… by mike320
In reply to [inline:Muse_wink.png] by Jm6stringer
I usually just have been muting each note that clashes with each other.
In reply to Here's what I mean! by bibonye
That picture has way too few context and information to be anything useful at all. Please share the actual score file and explain what you think is wrong.
In reply to Here's what I mean! by bibonye
If you mean the last note shown, same pitch on two different staves but same instrument, then yes, the laws of physics can be a harsh thing at times, but you are hearing the effect of two identical waveforms being superimposed on each other and causing various audio artefacts.