MuseScore added a random staccato-like effect on a note that I didn't touch
I was creating a score and listening to playback. The problems started when I realized the tempo needed to be faster on a specific part of the piece, so at the beginning of it I added several metronome markings to create a speeding up effect on playback, that I would eventually hide. The marking before that section was quarter note = 138, but this section was in 2/2, so I set the first marking to half note = 69 and the last of the series to half note = 80. However, when I listened to playback, there was a random quarter note that had an added staccato-like effect to it! The note barely played before stopping, and I had no idea where this was coming from (I have attached an image with the note being played staccato in red. I have several instances of this pattern on the left hand, and all are affected by the problem). I have tried adding a legato there, and also adding a staccato then removing it, but none of this worked. I tried changing the tempo back to the slower half note = 69, as well as to quarter note = 160 and even back to the original tempo of quarter note = 138, but none of this worked. I have also tried closing the file and restarting the program, but again, that didn't work. Any ideas to fix this? I haven't used MuseScore all that much, and I don't know where this bug could be coming from.
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Try a different method.
Add an "accel" from the Tempo palette. Then select the accel and three small boxes will appear. Drag the right box to where you want the tempo to stay at. Put a tempo marking there. If needed, you can define the tempo change by selecting the accel and changing the percentage in Properties>Playback>Amount.
In reply to Try a different method. Add… by bobjp
While certainly a more convenient way to do the accelerando that I didn't know about, it unfortunately doesn't fix the problem. That note is still being played staccato-like in playback.
In reply to While certainly a more… by samuelchouine
I only mentioned it because sometimes several commands like that can do funny things. Please post the score.