Note heads simply don't work

• Oct 7, 2009 - 00:12

I'm trying to write drum scores, but dragging and dropping note heads simply doesn't work. I am using MuseScore v. 0.9.6. Is anyone facing the same problem? Please help...


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In reply to by Thomas

Remember that MuseScore 0.9.6 is not out. You are using a prerelease or a nightly.
Please read the difference between [[nodetitle:Comparison of stable, prerelease, and nightly builds|stable, prerealeases and nighlies]]

For what it worth, the noteheads are working for me in the current trunk. Meaning, I open demo, select a notehead on the score, double click a notehead in the notehead palette

Thank you very much for your answers. I already read the drum notation section in the handbook, but my problem continues.

I try to write a drum score as follows:

- Create new score.
- In the instruments list, I choose "Unpitched drums" - "Drumset 5 lines"
- I start writing the score using the "Drums" palette.
- When I try to change the note head of a hi-hat, for instance, from a solid cross to a hollow cross, using the "Note Heads" palette, I simply can't do it, neither by drag-and-drop, nor double-clicking.

I use the prerelease 0.9.6 because I had that problem with the 0.9.5 version and I thought that it could have been solved in the newer prerelease, but it wasn't.

Maybe the problem is that Note heads only works for notes that are not created using the "Drums" palette?

I also tried right clicking on the score and selecting "Edit Percusion", but I can't choose the note heads available in the "Note Heads" palette. I can only choose among 4 solid heads (normal, cross, diamond, star).

I also tried by changing the note head from the "Object Inspector", but it doesn't work either.

Any help would be appreciated.

In reply to by chakal

I think you can change the noteheads for a drum staff by editing the drumset.
It will change all noteheads of a given instrument.

- Create a score with drumset 5 lines
- Right click on the staff -> Staff properties
- Select the instrument and choose noteheads etc ...

In reply to by chakal

I have the same problem and suspect it has something to do with drum-sounds.
I cannot get the drum sounds even though I accidentally get "standard drums" on instruments in 0.9.4. files which I import in 0.9.5.
I save in 0.9.5 and restart - no drums.
I can not assign drums to normal instrument staff. Standard1-2-3 ... becomes Bright Yamaha Piano.

I tried to create examples with 0.9.5 which have drum-staffs, but no notes can be entered there.
I thought it was because the sound font file only covers timber-instruments?
I wondered whether I could concatenate soundfont-files?
I use ecasound and timidity for midiplaying and TiMIDIty can read multiple soundpatch files.
I consider it to be a temporary problem. The other instruments work nicely.

In reply to by David Bolton

The handbook said "use this: FluidR3_GM.sf2" and I downloaded
it in February 2009. You can see my sound font file here, including
an md5 checksum. I have recently checked the download (I downloaded
again and compared - and just checked again now).

http://d-axel.dk/pub/music/misc/FluidR3_GM.sf2

But I am seriout about not using time on this issue - you should not do
too much now. The system is Scientific Linux 5.x with lots of updates
and some version-conflicts. Therefore I would prefer to install a new
Linux (Debian-x86 and Debian-x86_64 and/or Gentoo, Ubuntu).
I have a brand new machine ready.

Then, when we have established a more standardized platform then
we can use time on finding a solution. Probably it is not a solid bug,
but some version-chaos-thing.

Thank you for your reaction - My comment was mostly intended
to help the first poster in this thread not to panic :-)

In reply to by David Bolton

Thank you for listening :-)

There are no drum-notes, so it should play.
If you have a perfect setup, you should be able to enter drum-notes.
(The change of instruments for the trumpet is a deliberate experiment.)

My setup is not perfect (I guess) and I can not enter drum-notes.

As mentioned I think that my Linux setup is the culprit here,
and I will only go deeper into this after I get to run on another
not-critical system where I can experiment freely, upgrade
libraries and change components and even crash without
harming anyone :-)

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