Playback lag when there are many notes
Reported version
3.6
Type
Performance
Frequency
Once
Severity
S4 - Minor
Reproducibility
Always
Status
needs info
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
OS: Windows 10, Musescore Version: Musescore 3.6 portable for Windows
It always happens with the harp glissando at the end of the attached file, but it only in certain sessions will it happen in other places. It can happen on any score with enough notes, and on most soundfont instruments but certain ones seem to be immune. It appears to happen after a certain amount of notes, but that amount varies from session to session and if they are spaced out enough, it's fine. It's a really annoying issue that seriously interferes with playback.
By the way, when it plays, there is memory and processing power to spare.
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Comments
I have almost the same problem, although I can not reproduce the problem in your attachment file. In my attachment file, it occurs when I play it in Grand piano of musescore general, not in other instruments or other soundfont. My environment is almost same but installed version of musescore 3.6,2,548021803
I guess some parameter limit the pronounced sound number. As a matter of fact, it occur in soundfonts that pronounce many sample.
In reply to I have almost the same… by sssfferrg
it's the file.
In reply to it's the file. by sssfferrg
My computer also have room in cpu and memory and more heavy soundfont(salamander grand piano) has no problem, so I wonder whether I can adjust some parameter to spare the left power.
I think the repetition of notes can have something to do with it. Tremolo always causes the most problems.
I wonder if there are two different problems:
1. Certain places usually have a lag and clipping issue due to repeated notes
2. In certain sessions there is lag and clipping everywhere
Perhaps these should be listed as different issues because they have different severity levels.
In reply to I think the repetition of… by ♪𝔔𝔲𝔞𝔳𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔯𝔞𝔣𝔱𝔢𝔯♪
I see the number of notes surely matter. I open the musescore general.sf3 and figure out harp has long(8 second) release time. This mean harp continue to be pronounced 8 second after we release the key. So if you tremolo on harp long time, several hundred sounds are together.
Maybe you can fix the problem by adjusting the release time, although it distort the good sound. Software such as polyphone will help you.