Play-back with "rit." staff text fails

• Jan 16, 2023 - 21:39

MuseScore 4.0.1. Score snippet attached.

Staff-text "rit." added to indicate a slow-down. Play-back engine crosses through this note and then corrupts all notes that follow in the score. Not sure what it is doing but sounds as if the note the "rit." is annotated on is held indefinitely.

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OK, it gets worse. In editing mode, with volume turned on, Musescore plays each note I select for its correct duration (normal behavior). However, if select any note beyond the "rit" indication, that note will sound indefinitely until I click on another note.

In reply to by bobjp

It is actually the text that I needed in the score; I was less concerned about making it slow down on playback ... but it should not have this behavior of playing a note forever.

As another note, I may not have used the text pallet entry called "Staff Text" but one of the others with a font I preferred. Do the different entries in the "text" pallet actually have different play-back side-effects? If so, where can we see what they are in a score?

In reply to by esplumer

Yes. This is new. Items in the text and tempo palettes affect playback. But you can change the font.
Do a little research and figure out how the program works. Add rit from the tempo palette to a note. Then select the word rit and open the playback properties to see or adjust the slowdown,

In reply to by bobjp

OK, I played with the "real" version on RIT and see the playback properties; that is nice to see.

Then, I retested my scenario and confirmed that I had used the "pizz." element in the "Text" menu which I had relabeled "rit." This does not have a play-back property so I am surprised it has an audio side-effect rather than just being text as the pallet title implies. However, of the half-dozen text entries I have since tried, only "pizz." has the undesirable behavior ... fortunately, I am not a string player ;-)

Moderators: should I repost this problem with "pizz" using a different title?

In reply to by bobjp

Recalling my initial post, if I select a note annotated with "pizz" , the note will sound forever in the editor. Likewise, if I play-back that score, once the playing reaches that note, the note will sound continuously on top of the rest of the play-back until the end of the score. I am not seeing any way this behavior can be "correct". It certainly is not "pizzicato". Unless no one else is reproducing this, I still maintain that this is a bug, just not the one I thought it was originally.

In reply to by esplumer

There is no pizz technique for recorder. So I'm not surprised something odd happens when you try to apply it. Pizz is a string instrument technique only. String as in violin family. I suppose you could report it as a bug. But honestly just know that it doesn't make any sense to make the software do something that is impossible. If you want short notes, you need to mark them staccato.

In reply to by bobjp

Thanks bobjp for all the help. Now that I understand that some of the "text" element have secret playback behavior. I will avoid repurposing them. Remember, I was never trying to mark the score with pizzicato :-)

However, I am still confused. When I insert a "pizz." into the score, the "Play-back" properties are empty. I still can't find any indicator in the UI to show whether a "text" element has playback effects. Where else should I be looking?

Rather than a bug report, I will just leave two suggestions:

(1) Mixing pure-text elements and elements that actually implement some play-back effect is pretty confusing. I would suggest separating these into distinct pallets as the simplest way to distinguish them.

(2) A desirable refinement to the implementation of play-back effects applied to non-supported instruments would be for them to "do nothing". This would be much better than doing something that makes the UI act "broken".

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