Space between first staff and second is different than between the other staffs.
Hello, maybe it is a glitch or I am doing something wrong, but here is my problem. As you can see, I adjusted the space between the staffs. But for some reason it won't affect the space between the 1st and the 2nd. I already have changed the staff space, system space, maximum and minimum system distance. I have searched online for this same problem but haven't found it. Can someone help?
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Please share the score
In reply to Please share the score by Jojo-Schmitz
So the file of the score in stead of a picture?
In reply to So the file of the score in… by Maarten Dewachtere
Here you go.
In reply to Here you go. by Maarten Dewachtere
It is the tempo text, it contains multiple lines
In reply to It is the tempo text, it… by Jojo-Schmitz
Oh yes, I see it now... silly me. Also thanks!
In reply to Here you go. by Maarten Dewachtere
Wow! you did a number on that. You moved the 4/4 time signature, you added a bunch of returns after the tempo mark and changed nearly every setting you could on Page in the Style settings. I don't suggest that you change 10 things if something doesn't look right. One or two changes at the most will fix nearly anything. If you can't figure it out then ask here, people will help.
Here's the score with the defaults restored.
In reply to Wow! you did a number on… by mike320
I'm going to guess that at some point you ended up in insert mode and added a bunch of notes to measures 2 & 4. You then manually added barlines to make it look right.
In Default (Step-time) mode, MuseScore will keep 4 beats in every 4/4 measure, moving the cursor to the next measure when one is full. You don't normally want to make long measures like this. They make formatting quite difficult.
In reply to I'm going to guess that at… by mike320
Okay thanks again for the tips!
In reply to Wow! you did a number on… by mike320
Yeah I know... I am quite new to musescore and I wanted to experiment with the distances. While I was doing that suddenly my problem occurred. But thanks a lot for the help! I really appreciate it. And next time i'll ask it first on the forum before trying to fix it myself and making it worse haha.
In reply to Yeah I know... I am quite… by Maarten Dewachtere
I don't want to deter you from experimenting, it's a good way to learn the program and everyone who tries to help here learned a lot by experimenting with settings. Once you see a setting doesn't fix what you want, undo your change. I reset everything in style by pressing the round arrows that reset settings to default. If all else fails, close the score without saving and start again. ctrl+z also undoes most things.
In reply to I don't want to deter you… by mike320
Oh, I see the arrows. I didn't know what they were for, so I didn't click them. But again thanks for the tips!
In reply to Oh, I see the arrows. I didn… by Maarten Dewachtere
Enjoy MuseScore.
In reply to Enjoy MuseScore. by mike320
Thanks!
In reply to So the file of the score in… by Maarten Dewachtere
Yes
You need to attach the actual score to find out the exact cause. There is some setting that really strange in your score. Your first system is too high and all of the system breaks are too low.