Dynamics
Dynamics in musescore drive me up the wall! Say I am in piano. When I edit a single note, or add a new note, that new note does not register in piano. Then when I go to playback, everything is in piano except the new notes, which jump out at a mezzo forte. Is there a solution to make it so newly added notes or simply changing a note from say a c to a d still retain the dynamic level in which it is in?
If this problem can be fixed, it'd easily make musescore 10x better...
Comments
add or re-add the dynamics after all notes are in, mf is the default for new notes
In reply to add or re-add the dynamics by Jojo-Schmitz
That's the freaking annoying part. That you have to readd the dynamics! It makes no sense. The default for new notes should be the dynamic it resides in.
In reply to That's the freaking annoying by Stone Drum
Try whether it still is a problem in the nighly builds and if so report it in the issue tracker
In reply to That's the freaking annoying by Stone Drum
The default *is* for new notes to take the most recent dynamic. It's just that apparently, this information isn't processed until you reload the score. But as soon as you do, the score plays as it should. And it appears the glitch where the dynamics on newly entered notes don't take hold ois apparently already fixed for 2.0 I just tried in a recent nightly build, and it works fine with no reload required.
In reply to The default *is* for new by Marc Sabatella
cool, can't wait for the stable release of 2.0