Playback without highlighting current note/position

• Nov 15, 2020 - 22:51

Musescore is extremely valuable for me learning to follow a given speed (to prepare to play with a group of people) and the highlighting of the current note is very helpfull during this phase.
But I would also like to train my ear to hear and feel the speed during playback - so is there a way to use the midi playback but disable the highlighting of the current note, so there is no visual feedback, what note to play at a given time?

Many thanks in advance
Oerly02


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On the play toolbar there is a button that says "Pan score automatically" when you hover over it, it looks like an arrow pointing at an end barline. If this isn't pressed, the score won't pan, which is what you are asking for.

In reply to by mike320

Thank you for your swift response. Did I get it right, that this button controls, if the pages are flipped according to the actual measure that is played? As in my version (3.4.2.9788) the blue background block still moves from note to note during playback, when I disable this feature.

To prepare to play with a group of people...
and
...so there is no visual feedback...

Read from the printed part that you will actually be using with the group (or make a pdf to display on your monitor) while MuseScore plays.

In reply to by Jm6stringer

Hello Jm6stringer,
I'm sorry but the proposed solution is a bit like asking someone watching TV on a sheet of paper.

I have the same problem with the cursor and currently, I am forced to
-export the pdf and the sound file,
-import them into ForScore ,
-create a page turn on ForScore or to use a pedal ...

whereas I could just use the songbook in the Musescore app if I could hide the cursor or make it stand still.
Apparently the solution exists or has existed on Android and iOS (two fingers tapping on the score) but does not work on my iPad up to date.

Sorry for my bad Googlish.

Andres

Dirty trick that only works if you're not yet using all voices.

  1. Swap voices so you're not using voice 1 for notes
  2. Select all voice 1 rests and mark them invisible
  3. Change the voice 1 color (in Advanced preferences) to your paper color (default: white)
  4. (optional for no feedback at all:) Change other voiced colors to black

Since the playback cursor takes it's color from voice 1, it'll now be a semi-transparent paper colored cursor, which'll be "invisible" against the paper color itself.
Since played notes are highlighted in their respective voice colors, setting those to black will mean they're highlighted in the same color as they already are.

In reply to by jeetee

Hi jeetee,
Thank you for your Dirty trick,
Summary: Works on the editor with some layout problems .... does not work when playing a recorded partition online and read on the Musescore app.


On editor (PC) It works well and allows to make the cursor practically invisible with changing or not the color of the notes read.
There is, however, quite a clean-up to be done with the layout.
For example, all the slurs have been reversed. After straightening them, they still need to be moved to keep a partition that is pleasant to read.
Unfortunately, I use the PC only to edit the music and use Musescore app on iPad for study and play the score everywhere.
So I checked the result on my iPad ... and it was predictable the cursor is still present.

However, these attempts finally allowed me to solve a recurring problem with the titles of the scores saved online on the editor and opened in the app.

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