Is there any way to keep the playing bars always at the TOP of the screen?
Better than an explanation.... I want to do this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1e8NupgZws&t=26s
If you notice, the "playing" bars are always on the top, and as the bars scrolls to the top there's a smooth movement of the "sheet".
But in Musescore I can't get that. Does anyone knows how to do it?
Regards!
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Try this:
Put the score in Continuous View.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/viewing-and-navigation#continuous-v…
and then start playback. The bars will always be at the top of the screen.
Another nice feature is to put the score in Continuous View and also enable 'smooth Pan' in Edit > Preferences... > Advanced.
In reply to Try this: Put the score in… by Jm6stringer
Thanks for your reply!
The thing is that I like the fact of beign able to see the "forthcoming" bars (as shown in the reference video), so the user could be prepared to play what's coming next.
I feel "smooth pan" in "Continuos view" is too much distractive.
I think there must be a way to get what is shown in that video. The reference video was done in Guitar pro, but I don't like that is not a software prepared for drum notation. Some note agroupations are confusing for a first reading.
Regards!
In reply to Thanks for your reply! The… by carcamov
One of the best scrolling scores I have seen is this piece, engraved in LilyPond:
https://youtu.be/B2v_SR1wNRo
I am not familiar with LilyPond. Does anyone know whether this scrolling is an in-built feature of LilyPond? Or is the video produced with a third-party screen capture application?
In reply to One of the best scrolling… by DanielR
LilyPond is a standalone command-line program that converts a text representation of a score into to fully-notated PDF. It has no playback facilities of any kind.