Rhythms played differently than how i entered them

• Feb 8, 2018 - 05:29

On what ive been working on recently, some of the rhythms are played incorrectly for no reason, I have checked multiple times if I entered them wrong, I definitely haven't I don't know why its doing this. It is especially annoying because the rhythm repeats a lot, and sometimes its right and sometimes its wrong, if anyone could help itd be greatly appreciated. The piece is on my file as "John Williams Piece" if you would like to hear what I am talking about. The rhythm in particular im referring to is the triplet rhythms on beat 3 and 4 in each measure.
Quick edit: After listening to it some more, it almost sounds like the software is rushing itself and cutting out a portion of the measure. The triplet is coming in right on beat 3 instead of on the second triplet like its supposed to be, does anyone know whats happening?
Final quick edit: After listening to it with a metronome, i have determined that that is exactly what is happening, the software is rushing somehow and causing the measure to be cut short.


Comments

Hi. No one can answer this without seeing what is happening. Attach your score here and someone will most likely be able to figure out what is happening.

I followed the link and listened to it on the website, and it sounds fine to me. It probably sounds wrong to you because it is hard for you to tell where the beat is. So try this: add another instrument, and have it play steady quarter notes while the other instruments are doing their rhythm. If it still sounds wrong, it may just be a matter of the attack and decay not being as immediate as you expect.

It sounds perfectly correct to me as well. I suspect your metronome is simply set to a different tempo than MusecScore is playing. Try the built-in metronome on the toolbar - you'll hear everything is just as it should be.

Can you write out one or two of the rhythms that you feel are not correct, specify which bars they refer to in the original and then try to describe what you are hearing that is different than what you intended? Upload it here.

Is it possible that your notation does not accurately describe what you intended?

Best regards,

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