Latest version 3.0.3.21090 changes all instruments to playback "Piano"!
I've just upgraded to version: OS: macOS High Sierra (10.13), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.3.21090, revision: 5a0be2a
When reopening the piece I'm currently working on all instruments have changed to playback Piano.
I can then change all instruments back to whatever they were before (choir ahh, violins, violas, etc.), however next time I open MuseScore all instruments have again be changed to playback Piano.
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Happened to me too, for some very recent scores (like edited today or yesterday), but not for others.
Actually one score, attached now
They show the correct channels in Mixer though
In reply to Happened to me to, for some… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, I found an older V3 score probably created with 3.0.0 which do not have this problem.
I think I updated 3.0.0 to a newer version (not the latest) a short time ago. Unfortunately I don't have the .dmg package any more. Anybody knows how to get hold on say 3.0.2?
In reply to Yes, I found an older V3… by Jwagner
See https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/musescore/releases/
In reply to See https://ftp.osuosl.org… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks a million Jojo, you just saved my day - I'm now back on 3.0.2 and my file appears to be OK.
I don't see that. I have no problems two scores created yesterday. Maybe because I was on 3.0.1 since I am on Windows 32 bit.
In reply to I don't see that. I have no… by Louis Cloete
Only three last instruments sound like a piano on my MacOS laptop. As a solution, you can reassign correct patch to the instruments in the mixer. Just select the displayed value again.
The reason of loosing the values is still interesting...
UPD: reopening leads to the piano sound, indeed. Investigating...
In reply to I don't see that. I have no… by Louis Cloete
Just to clarify, I do hear pianos in the attached score, but not in my own scores after the update.
Came up again in https://musescore.org/en/node/284869
Now filed as #284876: all instruments play back as Piano in MuseScore 3.0.3
Actually a duplicate of #284426: Instruments play as piano with odd side effects
I downloaded MuseScore 3.0.3 portable into my UbuntuStudio 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit Linux) and I experienced exactly the same: all instruments sound as piano (or organ) when I playback scores made and/or edited with MuseScore 3.0.1 and 3.0.2.
Worst, it crashes when I try to load a typical "corrupted bars" file.
However, the new version doesn't have the annoying issue about we have to click on the "Restart audio and MIDI devices" button ("Preference" menu, "Input/Ouput" tab), which was present into versions 3.0.1 and 3.0.2.
Maybe... There is some problem between the audio/MIDI devices manager and the mixer sections of the main code... Maybe...
In reply to I downloaded MuseScore 3.0.3… by jotape1960
What is/was this ("restart audio") issue? I've just found it useful to make MS aware that I have plugged something into the headphone jack on the Mac. Other apps don't need it.
In reply to What is/was this ("restart… by [DELETED] 1831606
With my configuration, Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit Linux), when I use MuseScore 3.0.2 and/or 3.0.1, I have to first open the "Preferences" menu, "Input/Output tab" and then click on the "Restart Audio and MIDI devices" button, to get audio from the program.
If I don't click the button, I just see the cursor moves from the score but... No audio!!!
Whatever, when I click on this button, I get audio but the cursor is "out-of-synchronize" with the sound, when we don't move the mouse around the screen. If you play something and you move the mouse, then the cursor is shown "in-synchro" with the sound.
In reply to With my configuration,… by jotape1960
Thanks!