Remembering play panel volume
Again, only old threads found. Can MuseScore 2 remember the last session's volume (play panel), or at least start with a customized value ? I couldn't find how.
Thanks.
Again, only old threads found. Can MuseScore 2 remember the last session's volume (play panel), or at least start with a customized value ? I couldn't find how.
Thanks.
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The overall volume for MuseScore is set in View / Synthesizer. The Play Panel is meant only for temporary overrides.
In reply to The overall volume for by Marc Sabatella
Thanks. May I suggest that this is counterintuitive ? I would get rid of the volume / tempo settings from the synth panel altogether.
In reply to Thanks. May I suggest that by didierverna
Why? The synthesizer window is where global settings that affect the synthesizer are made. The Play Panel only affects the current score and is *meant* for temporary overrides only. Most people would never have any reason to ever open the Play Panel.
In reply to Why? The synthesizer window by Marc Sabatella
Of course, my intuition is only mine, but to me a "synth" window is for setting / adjusting the sounds, not the volumes. My first move was to find a "Playback" section. I found a Play Panel with a volume adjustment setting, but no way to save it. Then I thought maybe a mixer section, and indeed there's one, again with the volume slider, but not the tempo one this time, but then with other settings, and still no way to save anything. It would never have occured to me to open something called "Synth".
I find those 3 windows and their contents a bit confusing...
In reply to Of course, my intuition is by didierverna
The synthesizer is for all global sound changes - loading sound fonts, settings global effects, setting the master tuning, setting the master volume.
The play panel is just for scommands that are occasionally useful when doing advanced playback things like trying to loop selections for practice purposes. It would not be used at all by most people. The controls here always affect the current score only, so putting a master volume here would be extremely counterintuitive. to anyone who understands that basic distinction.
The mixer also is for controls specific to the current score.
When in doubt, read the documentation :-)