Voices' dynamics from old mscz file are not unified, and one voice plays incredibly softly
I'm aiming to transcribe a piano composition for cello duet and in doing so am using a source file which was created in Musescore 2.3 or something, the file playback sounds fine on musescore.com but when i try to use the file (playback) on the musescore app (musescore 4), I cannot hear entire parts of the file (because the volume is somehow very low even though there is only one visible dynamic across both staves), unless I manually retype all the notes, which is not feasible for a 12 minute song. How can I go about debugging this? I wouldn't mind if all the dynamics were removed, I just want notes on both staves / all voices to be heard.
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Can you be more specific about which of these 289 measures and which notes this is the case with? Listening to some of these measures, I can't see any irregularities right off the bat, but I'm using MuS 3.6.2. and I haven't listened to all 12 minutes.
However, I do see a lot of notes that have a speed offset. Maybe MuS 4 is not converting them correctly. In any case, the author has gone to a lot of trouble to make dynamic adjustments. Still, I think he used some dynamic hairpins incorrectly.
In reply to Can you be more specific… by HildeK
The problem starts at bar 24 for me.
Yes I am using musescore 4. That is probably the issue (and hence why it seems fine on mscz 3) since it appears as if Musescore has removed the functionality to add dynamics to individual voices in mscz 4.