No drumset editor on some staffs?
I cannot trigger the drumset editor by clicking "n" on two of the percussion staffs in the attached tuplet exercise score. To try it, go to the fifth staff down with the instrument name "4:4" , or the seventh one down, "5:4", click on the staff and then press "n". Unlike the other staffs, no drumset editor appears.
It's an imported file from Musescore 2. Perhaps it's corrupt? No corruption message appeared when importing it.
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Possibly a version 2 import issue. Do you still have the version 2 score?
In reply to Possible a version 2 import… by Jojo-Schmitz
Here is the original Musescore 2 version, before being imported and tweaked a little. Same issue occurs when imported into Musescore 3. I haven' tested the file recently in Musescore 2 to see if the issue still occurs. I don't have it installed.
In reply to Here is the original… by Sambaji
Not an import issue, MuseScore 2.3.2 behaves the same
In reply to Not an import issue,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. So it's a corrupt file. I know there were issues in the past regarding tuplets that have been fixed since then. Perhaps it's related. I'll just re-enter the two staffs. Exporting the file to midi causes Musescore 3 to freeze which is a further sign of corruption.
In reply to OK. So it's a corrupt file… by Sambaji
No corruptions to be seen.
In reply to No corruptions to be seen. by Jojo-Schmitz
That's interesting. Exporting the file to midi in Musescore causes my whole computer to freeze. I cannot even force a shutdown of Musescore. I have to restart my computer. Perhaps it possessed? Time to hire an exorcist.
Not corrupt in the sense of bad note/measure durations, but several of the staves have "Drumset" unchecked in the mixer. So you'd want to re-check that. No idea what drumset definition you were expecting or if what you get this way serves your needs. Could be better to use Staff Properties / Change Instrument.