How to fake a clef conversion between pitched and unpitched instruments
In a score that I'm working on, I need to combine two instruments (pitched/unpitched) into the same staff.
I know that Musescore does not allow direct conversion between the two kinds of clefs, so I tried to keep them separated and play with hiding options.
However, the master palette doesn't provide properly-sized clefs to do this. In the attached image, I show two "dummy" F clefs from the master palette and the one that is actually used for clef conversion.
Is adding dummy clefs the wrong approach to achieving what I want, or is there a correct way to add one?
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I can't offer a solution, but I have found a need to add dummy clefs mid-measure for some transcriptions of old editions. And I can confirm that the correctly-sized clefs are currently missing from the Master palette.
in the master palett in symbols, ther are severals kinds of key, you don't find a good for you ? i find one as big as your "regular size"
In reply to in the master palett in… by Raymond Wicquart
As illustrated by @Zwischen the problem is that the "regular size" is too large, and the "smaller size" is too small. In your example, notice how the tail of the bass clef almost reaches the bottom stave line. But for a mid-measure clef change, the clef must be slightly smaller, as shown in the MuseScore example below:
I think it's a serious gap in the symbols available in the Master palette.
In reply to The problem is that the … by DanielR
And to be 100% clear: here is a comparison of the size of a mid-measure clef change, and then the "large" and "small" clef from the Symbols section of the Master palette.