Can you explain what a palm mute is ? Can you attach the symbol (it it's a symbol...) ?
What do you mean by usable? if you mean playback can you give more details?
I don't know what a palm mute does on playback. Of course, using a line will not work on playback.
Are you using a prerelease of MuseScore 0.9.7 with guitar tab capabilities?
Let ring and palm mute are both in the master palette in the current release. You will need to press shift+F9 (or Z) to view the master palette and you can drag these symbols to the lines palette or apply them to the score directly from the master palette.
There are guitars with more than 1 channel. You can use one of those change the sound on one of the channels to mute guitar (or something similar) then use staff text as explained in musescore.org/en/handbook/3/mixer#mid-staff-change to set it to muted then to normal as needed. If you are going to use the lines, then you can make this text invisible by selecting it a pressing v.
You get multiple channels automatically in current versions of MuseScore when you add an electric guitar instrument. One of them is already set up for palm mute.
Exactly. That's what the instructions in the link posted above (how to change the channel mid-staff using staff text properties) cover. If you follow the instructions in that link, it works.
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Can you explain what a palm mute is ? Can you attach the symbol (it it's a symbol...) ?
What do you mean by usable? if you mean playback can you give more details?
a palm mute is used on a guitar, the symbol is usualy PM followed by a line
In reply to PM by Aden
So I guess you can use a Line and then right click on it -> Line properties and add text at the beginning.
In reply to So I guess you can use a Line by [DELETED] 5
does that work on the play back though?
In reply to hmm by Aden
I don't know what a palm mute does on playback. Of course, using a line will not work on playback.
Are you using a prerelease of MuseScore 0.9.7 with guitar tab capabilities?
Yes, add a Palm Mute to the "Lines" pallete pleaseeeee lol.
In reply to Yes, add a Palm Mute to the by FakeYourDeath
Assuming you just want the line as described above, you can add it to the palette yourself - see the Handbook under "Custom palettes".
In reply to Assuming you just want the by Marc Sabatella
and how do I do that
In reply to and how do I do that by natale7
Let ring and palm mute are both in the master palette in the current release. You will need to press shift+F9 (or Z) to view the master palette and you can drag these symbols to the lines palette or apply them to the score directly from the master palette.
In reply to Let ring and palm mute are… by mike320
thanks a lot
In reply to thanks a lot by natale7
is there a chance you could make it work in playback
In reply to is there a chance you could… by natale7
There are guitars with more than 1 channel. You can use one of those change the sound on one of the channels to mute guitar (or something similar) then use staff text as explained in musescore.org/en/handbook/3/mixer#mid-staff-change to set it to muted then to normal as needed. If you are going to use the lines, then you can make this text invisible by selecting it a pressing v.
In reply to There are guitars with more… by mike320
cool thx
In reply to There are guitars with more… by mike320
Hello, how can I get a second channel for the guitar ?
In reply to Hello, how can I get a… by calixtus06
You get multiple channels automatically in current versions of MuseScore when you add an electric guitar instrument. One of them is already set up for palm mute.
In reply to You get multiple channels… by Marc Sabatella
Hello, multiple instruments you mean ? I would like to put some palm-mute notes within the score while the others notes are played normally.
In reply to Hello, multiple instruments… by calixtus06
Exactly. That's what the instructions in the link posted above (how to change the channel mid-staff using staff text properties) cover. If you follow the instructions in that link, it works.