Sound
When I try to play what I have composed, it starts okay but a few measures in the sound makes really weird noises and then stops. I don't know if it is my computer or if it is musescore.
When I try to play what I have composed, it starts okay but a few measures in the sound makes really weird noises and then stops. I don't know if it is my computer or if it is musescore.
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Best is to attache the score, when it's a special score, where the playback sounds weird. Or is it special instrument?
Without such information it's not easy to say.
If it's a problem general with all scores, specify your computer settings - above sometimes it could be useful to revert to factory settings (inside the menu "help").
In reply to Best is to attache the score… by kuwitt
I use general instruments, flute, clarinet, trumpet, snare, cymbals, toms. It is not a special score, my computer settings are in factory settings. For some reason when I try to playback what I have composed, it makes a static and electronic sound instead of notes.
In reply to I use general instruments,… by wpotter09
Which OS (and version)? I remember on a forum discussion with stuttering sound on MAC, but not sure, if it's the same issue. When you write your computer settings are in factory settings, does it mean, you did check, if inside MuseScore Help->revert to factory settings solves the problem (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/revert-factory-settings)?
In reply to I use general instruments,… by wpotter09
It might not be a "special" score, but there could nevertheless be a problem unique to that score. Ipossible for us to say if you don't attach it. But indeed, it might turn out to play fine for us. in which case the best we can do is suggest you get more RAM and/or a faster CPU, or figuring out which processes are hogging these resources and close them.