Replace corrupted measure
How do I replace a corrupted measure (timing error) with a blank measure. The measure is the first measure, so the replacement must include clefs.
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How do I replace a corrupted measure (timing error) with a blank measure. The measure is the first measure, so the replacement must include clefs.
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See https://musescore.org/en/node/54721. If you still need help after trying the suggests there, please attach your score, not just a picture.
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc,
Thanks for any help you can provide, I really appreciate it.
Mike
In reply to Hi Marc, Thanks for any help… by mikham
Hmm, that's not your score, but a MusicXML file. Is that what you started from, by importing that?
So, which of the techniques in the article did you try? I found that I was having success with simply entering new durations.
In reply to Hmm, that's not your score,… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc,
I started with a PDF file that I purchased from the composer. I opened the PDF into PDFtoMusic Pro. That created the XML file (attached). I can get rid of the note error, like you said, but the end of the measure is still full of rests(?). That makes the measure timing sound odd. Is it possible to replace that measure with a blank measure? It needs to remain the first measure, I think? i can then re-input the notes.
Mike
In reply to Hi Marc, I started with a… by mikham
Not sure what you mean about the first measure, it seems fine. But the last two are corrupt, and the third to last seems to have issues too. What I would do here is append a new measure (Ctrl+B) then select the last four then hit Ctrl+Delete, now you can add new measures and re-enter the music.
In reply to Not sure what you mean… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc,
I really appreciate your help! Thank you for your time and patience. I finally figured out how to use the editor that comes with PDFtoMusic Pro. I was able to delete the notes in the corrupted measures and export an XML file that works ........................ YEAH! I really like using MuseScore3! It's easy to understand and the manual is very well thought out.
Sincerely,
Mike Hammer