A big question...
I’m trying to switch over from Musescore 3 to 4, but now the MDL drumline in the marching show I’m writing doesn’t play during playback, and I’ve had some issues with accent placement with the drum parts as well. I learned about the program sforzando, but I don’t want to take up a ton of space on the computer with stuff related to Musescore. I also can no longer open the file with Musescore 3 because I've opened it on a newer version. My question is: is sforzando a thing that most computers can handle? Does it take up a ton of storage? I think if I can figure out how to use the custom sounds work, that would be the way to go but I'm not sure if it's feasible for average computers.
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my impressions, may be inaccurate.
> MDL playback
I'm not aware MDL works with musescore 4. How do you install it?
"major percussion overhaul we have planned for later in the 4.x series." https://musescore.org/en/node/354177
> sforzando, but I don’t want to take up a ton of space
the program is tiny, but it extracts and creates temporary file when you load a sf2/sf3 file, the temp could take up some harddisk space <1GB each commonly. It does not create temp loading sfz file. MDL use sfz right?
> a ton of storage
relativity, the beautiful Muse Sounds >20GB
> open the file with Musescore 3
pls see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/opensaveexportprint#Native-format-c…