With multiple voices, the vertical position of rests is semi-consistently inverted
As in, if voice A is consistently above voice B, the rests automatically generated in voice A will be below the notes and automatically generated rests in voice B, and vice versa, most of the time. Pressing X has no effect, and they often resist dragging or reposition themselves to an unpredictable location after being let go.
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Unrelatedly but in the same short score, Musescore is playing the two tied notes across the border of bars 2-3 as two separate notes. First time this has happened to me. Deleting and remaking the tie hasn't worked. EDIT: continuing the work makes it happen for every tie across barlines.
In reply to Unrelatedly but in the same… by Nicola Rulli
"Musescore is playing the two tied notes across the border of bars 2-3 as two separate notes."
Known issue: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/16968
In reply to "Musescore is playing the… by cadiz1
Yep, found that post.
EDIT: forget about this comment. I found another instance of voices positioned weirdly, but it turns out it simply didn't want to put the tuplet number INSIDE the staff.
Another example: bars 29 and 30 in this score.
Musescore defaults to putting voice 3 rhythmic slash notation above the staff, so voice 1 rests really shouldn't be sitting atop of it. Especially not if they're then going to push voice 3 rests down into the space where voice 1 rests should be, setting themselves in the midst of voice 3 slashes.