Trills under ottavas playback incorrectly
This bug can be found in the attached file in measure 7-8 and 25, and the instrument name is missing as well when I hide empty staves.
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This bug can be found in the attached file in measure 7-8 and 25, and the instrument name is missing as well when I hide empty staves.
GIT commit: 3c7a69d
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Instrument names by default do not appear when there is only a single staff. You cam force them to by turning off Style / General / Hide instrument name if there is only 1 instrument.
If you have further questions about instrument names, feel free to ask in the forum. BTW, the "assigned" field is for the person who will fix a bug, not the person who reported it :-)
This score crashes MuseScore. Should be addressed in 3.0.
Still crashes MuseScore 3.0.
Tested on:
OS: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.0, revision: b3feb3a
In fact, the score crashes only debug builds of MuseScore, see this pull request.
Still the problem of trills playback does persist although probably should not be considered critical.
To make reproducing the issue easier I made a sample file containing three trills under ottavas which should apparently be played equally but are not played so. The file is attached to this comment.
See https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/4052 and #274247: Ornaments and trilling line on a note with octave line
Fixed in branch master, commit 3cef1c4870
fix #274247, fix #110181: use effective pitches of notes when calculating playback of trills and ornaments
Fixed in branch master, commit de93ba1bd4
Merge pull request #4052 from dmitrio95/fix-trills-ottava-playback
fix #274247, fix #110181: use effective pitches of notes when calculating playback of trills and ornaments
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.