arpeggios screw with the next note
put an arpeggio chord in piano, and it seems to not handle the playback of the next note chord correctly.
put an arpeggio chord in piano, and it seems to not handle the playback of the next note chord correctly.
Do you still have an unanswered question? Please log in first to post your question.
Comments
I am also having this issue. The note that follows an arpeggio "stutters" as if it was played as a staccato. Interestingly, this only happens if the note is in the arpeggio AND is NOT the LOWEST note in the arpeggio.
For example, suppose a C-E-G-B chord is played as an arpeggio. Then, if the following note is either E, G, or B (in the same pitch, or octave), it will be played as a "staccato"; and C would not be, because it was the lowest note in the arpeggio.
I have also realized that this happens in the next note is played immediately after the arpeggio. (If there is a rest in between the Arpeggio and the note, it will NOT be played as a "staccato").
Having this issue as well. Loving Musescore 4 so far but it's newer so I hope in the coming months all of the issues I'm experiencing will be resolved.
@claudiapgreen @sorasakai1122 @aidenmeager
Not one of you has so far posted an example score with this problem.
I have tried to reproduce the effect described, but so far I do not hear a staccato on the note following the chord arpeggio.
Please help us to help you by being really specific:
1. Example score (.mscz file)
2. Steps to reproduce the fault
In reply to @claudiapgreen … by DanielR
When playing your attachment in MuseScore 4.0.1, using MS Basic sound, the E4 after the second arpeggio is cut short.
(Windows 10)
In reply to When playing your attachment… by Jm6stringer
Really? I have slowed down the playback, and I simply cannot reproduce this behaviour.
OS: Windows 10 Version 2009, Arch.: x86_64,
MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.1-230121751, revision: 9b70a8c