Instrument doubling
Is there any way to double instruments in MuseScore? It's possible to mute an instrument with staff text and use the staff text to select a muted instrument on playback (p. 34 in the manual). But jazz scores frequently call upon players to double instruments (say, tenor sax and flute). And while I can put the staff text into the score, I don't get an option to select the doubled instrument for playback in the program. I don't know if this is a support/bug question or a feature request; but here it is. Thank you one and all.
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For me at this point this is the main feature musescore misses. I use to write scores for big bands and often the saxophones change to flute and or clarinet. Besides the transposition issue (you can ignore if you do not want playback your score) there is the staff name problem. The same occurs in orchestral scores if you have for instance clarinets changes (Bb and A).
In reply to Instrument doubling by mtuliosax
2.0 will allow this, at least for playback, but as of last time I checked, it didn't affect transposition in the printed score. I'm hoping that will change before release.
Meanwhile, the method I use in 1.2 is to create two separate instruments and the "hide empty staves" function in the part. Or I just don't worry about playback. It hadn't occurred to me to want the staff name to change when the instrument does. I don't recall the published scores I conduct from ever doing this.
Has this issue been resolved regarding transposing from Alto Sax to Clarinet on individual parts?
In reply to Has this issue been resolved by Bill_Todd_Jr
If you mean, a part that switches from Alto Sax to Clarinet mid way through the piece, and currently the transposition does not work update so you can either have it look right or sound right but cannot have both at once other than by using a separate invisible staff, then a fix is indeed in place for the next release.
In reply to If you mean, a part that by Marc Sabatella
Thanks Marc,
I look forward to the next release with great anticipation. When might that happen?
Bill
In reply to Thanks Marc, I look forward by Bill_Todd_Jr
As we almost always say, "when it's ready". But I think it also reasonable to guess, probably weeks not months. See https://musescore.org/en/node/93061