Continuous View (Horizontal) playback

• Feb 23, 2023 - 04:40

"Continuous view (horizontal) #
The score is shown as one unbroken system. Even if the starting point is not in view, measure numbers, instrument names, clefs, time and key signatures will always be displayed on the left of the window."

I'm working on a PC with W10Home

When I display the Cont. horizontal scroll, some words and notes are partially obscured by the added left side instruments, measure number, etc. strip when the screen jumps. The words/music are in a sort of limbo and never come into full view either before or after the jump. I use this feature very often for third graders to follow, as well as making practice parts videos for my Church Choir. Very annoying not seeing some of the word/notes when the screen jumps.

I would like to see one or all of the following three things:

1.) (BEST) Could horizontal playback be displayed so that the vertical line stays stationary in the center and the music moves behind it. (many music apps/games do this.) This way the music is truly continuous and not obscured or making us to refocus from the right side of the screen to the left side.
OR
2.) Could we toggle the left edge feature described above to OFF so that we can see a clean jump in the music?
OR
3.) Could we at least have it so that we can still see a little of the last measure from before the Jump? I guess you could call it "measure reading latency"

All in all the Muse4 is outstanding! Great upgrade! So wish I didn't have this little burr under my saddle, you all deserve uber-praise.
Cory


Comments

I make practice videos for my choir using Continuous View. Since version 4 came out, the choir members have been complaining that every time the cursor reaches the end of the window, the score jumps ahead such that the measure being played is mostly hidden. Surely there's a way to ensure that the new screen contains the entire current measure? Here's a typical example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_aUAeVnCrQ

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