Playback faster than it should be

• Dec 2, 2014 - 08:20

Does anyone know why the guitar note plays quicker (approximately the tempo of a quaver) than the rest of the score?

Is it correctable for 2.0?

I think I added the anacrusis later and messed with tempo texts, which could be part of the cause.

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Playback faster than it should be.mscz 2.19 KB

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There are two tempo changes in the tempolist inside the file.
However, there are no tempo texts. Probably by inserting tempo texts at the proper ticks the tempo changes can be overwritten.
Here are the lines in the tick.mscx file inside the mscz archive.
{syntaxhighlighter brush:xml;first-line:45;}

2.33333
1.16667
{/syntaxhighlighter}

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

I thought this was fixed, but maybe not: #11603: Inputting empty Tempo Text name should list BPM

Anyway, in the attached example, you may see that in 1.3, one tempo marking is visible, but in 2.0, there are two - one is visible and the other, invisible.
Invisible tempo.png

However, if you delete it in 1.3, save, and open it in 2.0, no tempo marking appears.

Using MuseScore 2.0 Nightly Build 28b5daf - Mac 10.7.5.

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Invisible tempo.png 8.25 KB

In reply to by schepers

As far as I can tell, the only reason the invisible one appears in 2. was that it "borrowed" the text of the visible one. Now that there is no visible one to borrowed from, there is nothing to display. But I am not sure under what circumstances any of this would normally occur, so it's hard to say what I expect.

In reply to by chen lung

In this sample there are _3_ tempos defined on measure 1. One 1.2 (d=72), one 2.4 (d=144) and one 1.2 (d=72) in that order. The d=72's are invisible. There's also an entry higher up in the xml called

tempolist fix="2"
tempo tick="0" 2.4
/tempolist

When the visible d=144 is removed (and the file saved and reloaded), the tempolist fix is empty and the two invisible d=72 remain, and are still showing in grey.

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