Chord symbols no longer play when adding or changing them (after updating to MuseScore 4.4.0)

• Aug 30, 2024 - 23:38

I just updated to 4.4.0, and lost this feature. Before, when I was adding or modifying a chord symbol, they would be played immediately after the action is completed. That is sadly no longer the case. It worked just fine 10 minutes ago in the previous release before the update came.

I checked the settings, "Play chord when editing" and "Play chord symbol when editing" options are checked. I tried to uncheck and check them again along with restarting MuseScore. Unfortunately, none of that helped.

I wonder if anyone is aware of some workaround how to bring this feature back, and if MuseScore development team is aware of the issue and if it's going to be fixed soon?

OS: macOS 14.5, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore Studio version (64-bit): 4.4.0-242390800, revision: 0fcd11b


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I can confirm that it's some kind of a bug in 4.4.

I installed 4.3 again, and it still works perfectly fine there – after you enter a chord symbol, it's played automatically right after that.

Then, after installing 4.4, the feature is broken – the chord is not played after it's entered or modified.

I am attaching the videos that demonstrate the issue.

In reply to by csbubbles

No, it's very useful to report here first to try to get confirmation it's not just a misunderstanding, or something off in your system configuration somehow. So far no one else is able to reproduce this, but I haven't seen anything one way or another from anyone on macOS, so it would be good if someone else who uses that OS could try this out.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Confirmed here on Mac OS 13.5.2 in MS 4.4.0 (But it's fixed in 4.4.1)

In MS 4.4.0 there's no playback/feedback when entering chord symbols. This occurs even when Preferences>Note Input>Play chord when editing" and "Play chord symbol when editing" options are checked.

This is fixed in 4.4.1. The currently entered chord symbol sounds on commit ... and when advancing to the next position.

In reply to by csbubbles

I'm also using:

OS: macOS 13.5, Arch.: arm64, MuseScore Studio version (64-bit): 4.4.1-242490810, revision: 0b3dd00

In chord input I'm advancing via pressing the space bar—doing so sounds the just-entered chord and moves the insert point forward one beat in 4/4.

Pressing Tab does not advance, and hence no sound. Rather the Tab key now functions for accessibility and begins cycling through various UI elements, starting with Palettes. Same in 4.4.0.

In 3.6.2 and 3.7, while in chord symbol input mode, the Tab key advances input the start of the next measure. And that's a behavior users are quite accustomed to.

I'm all for accessibility, but would love to turn it off in MuseScore on my computer so I can have my old shortcuts back.

In reply to by scorster

It's true that existing users are used to the very non-standard shortcut Tab in this particular scenario, but given that they are also quite accustomed to using Ctrl+Right to advance to the next measure in all other modes, they should be able to adapt easily. It's objectively simpler for both users of older version and for new users to remember one "advance to next measure" shortcut than to use one shortcut in one mode and a different shortcut in a different mode.

Which isn't to say it wouldn't be possible for some programmer in the open source community to implement a way to disable the usual function of Tab that is required by all accessibility standards as well as all major OS UI design guidelines, as long as they do so in a way that doesn't in any way break the standard behavior for others.

In reply to by scorster

What I have realized is that normal chord input where you press Space or any of the other shortcuts (Ctrl+Right, etc) to complete entry of one chord and move on to the next does work in all versions. But the very last chord you enter in the sequence may not play if you terminate input with Esc or by clicking outside the edit area. That particular bug affects both 4.4.0 and 4.4.1

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

FYI, my workflow is a bit different from what you call "normal". :) I usually select a specific note in a measure (typically the one of the downbeat), press Cmd-K, type a chord, press Esc, then select another note (most of the time in a different measure) using a mouse/trackpad, and keep doing the same. So, my "sequence" doesn't have Space in it. Effectively I never hear how the chord sounds after I enter one now.

I don't use Space except for the cases when I need to enter another chord symbol in the same measure. It might be a matter of your personal preferences, but I personally don't find using Space convenient in other cases.

The same is when I need to correct a chord – I don't need to navigate to another beat, I just need to edit a chord to fix it, and then press Esc or click outside to exit the chord edit mode.

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