My tempo!

• Jun 15, 2017 - 23:31

WHYYYY
My tempo is glitching on the site and my score! help!


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In reply to by gamergotgames

So it is

https://musescore.com/user/10354706/scores/4089866

Looked at that yesterday already, but it being a few weeks old could not imagine that to be the problematic score.

80 half notes == 160 quarter notes == BPM, and that is exactly what it does play at.
Nothing about the 120BPM you claimed having set it nor about 80BPM playback.

On MuseSCore.com and inside MuseScore it does play at 160BPM, unless you change the tempo in the playpanel to a different percentage

But indeed changing the tempo to something else has problems until Save/Close/Open, this seems a known issue, see #78416: Tempo text oddities in score with linked parts until save/reopen.

BTW: you seem to have written it in 2.0.3, are you aware thet 2.1 is out since May?

Also I noticed you used multiple empty vertical frames to format the cover page, you need only one, for the Title and Arranger/Composer and to attach the image, when you add a system break to that frame, see attached

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In reply to by gamergotgames

See the "File attachments" link below where you type your reply to attach a score.

Meanwhile, I'll guess that either you have overridden the tempo using the slider in the Play panel, or you have disabled the "Follow text" option for your tempo marking in the Inspector, or the text contains a syntax error, or you are in compound meter (eg, 6/8) and have specified the tempo in quarter notes rather than dotted quarters or vice versa.

Make sure you have the correct counting unit (enter tempo with the texts provided in the palette and pick the correct counting unit--you can afterwards overwrite them any way you like without changing the entered tempo). Internally Musescore always counts quartet notes, but your music might be in compound meter (6/8 or a relative of it). There a setting of quarter = 120 will get you a feeling of tempo 80 since you count dotted quarters in these meters.

This was more of a problem with version 1 where counting in quarters was the only way to enter it and you had to do the math yourself in "complicated" meters (as simple as cut time actually) to get it right. But depending on how you enter this you might still have this problem in version 2.

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