Unintended break in legato passage for violas
As indicated in the attached image, despite my use of the slur connecting the D and C in the violas, there is a short breath/interruption just before the C at about the red-ink marked comma.
How to I make this continuous?
Thanks
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Hard to say much from just a picture, but if you attach your actual score and give precise steps to reproduce the problem, we can understand and assist better.
In reply to Hard to say much from just a… by Marc Sabatella
Hello Marc,
I've added the preceding 2 measures as well.
I found that if I make the D in the last measure a dotted quarter note and connect the following eighth D to the C with a slur, it appears to sound less broken, but hard to say for sure
Thanks
In reply to Hello Marc, I've added the… by Rruffpaw
It seems to be connected to the accent mark - when I remove that there is no separation. A slight separation on accented notes makes sense for quarter notes, maybe half notes, but not here. Please open an issue on GitHub to report this to the developers. Be sure to ZIP and attach your score - or better, a simplified one showing just that instrument nd those notes, and using MS Basic rather than a third party soundfont.
In reply to It seems to be connected to… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks as always for your help, Marc. I've submitted this to GitHub, but I hope that they will somehow be able to hear the excerpt that I created in 4.2. After posting on GitHub, I was unable to generate any sound when I tried the playback on the MuseScore.com site.
In reply to Thanks as always for your… by Rruffpaw
For me it was easily reproduced just entering a whole note and quarter note into a new score. I'll add a comment to point that out.
In reply to Thanks as always for your… by Rruffpaw
BTW, note this seems unique to soundfonts. Switch to Muse Sounds and this problem goes away, and it sounds much better to boot :-).