Bug?

• Aug 1, 2024 - 21:16

Hello,
In measures 57 and 69 of this score one half note is played as two quarter notes.
https://musescore.com/user/19481931/scores/9648502?share=copy_link


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Can you post the mscz file. I can't download it; the reverb and other instruments cover the part in question.

In reply to by Fabio Durand

I don't know if this helps, but on my system I hear some kind of "artifact" on the "A" note that might make it sound like two quarter notes. Not very strong, though. Seems to have something to do with the previous two notes. If I change them, the artifact goes away.

I'm not hearing anything unusual other than a slight pulsing of one of the notes. Cna you be more specific about which note you believe to be playing incorrectly?

In reply to by Fabio Durand

There is, as I said, a very slight "pulse" in the sound there - could be an awkward loop in the sample, or maybe someone bumped the mic while recording that note, or the bassoonist accidentally brushed his tongue against the reed. Seems to be specific to that E when preceded by an F, in Muse Sounds. Once the new Muse Hub is released, you can reported that to the developers directly using the link within that app. Meanwhile, though, I'd say don't worry about it, it's barely noticeable.

i think it a cognitive auditory effect of hearing a note that spans beat 2 and 3 whilst the (Western) brain has certain anticipations of what 4/4 music should sound like. Export it as a WAV file and look at in Audacity or other program that can visualize the output and see if there is any separation other than the normal variance in a woodwind note.

I can't hear it either on the website, but I came across some spooky notes in my scores myself ( also in the wav-files) and tried to be creative with it. Sometimes it looks like MuseScore has a will of it's own.
Not that it shouldn't be fixed though.

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