Tempo is not applied properly

• Mar 31, 2018 - 11:33
Reported version
2.2
Type
Functional
Severity
S3 - Major
Status
closed
Project

Message from the support:

"I am working on a score and I can't get the tempo to work properly.
It is glitching out. I have to edit the tempo text twice in order for it to
be accurate. And even then it doesn't work. Here is a video of the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPHwVpho7Ls&feature=youtu.be

I used really big and small numbers to exemplify the point but even with
normal numbers like 120 and 112 it doesn't work. Please help!"

and the follow up:

"I restarted Musescore and it worked. I should have tried that first, sorry. However if I change the tempo and then hit CTRL+Z (undo) then the text on the tempo will change but the actual tempo won’t unless I edit the text.
Where can I post new features for the coming Musescore? Is it already too late for that?"


Comments

OS: Windows 8, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (32-bit): 2.2.1, revision: 51b8386

Confirming the behaviour that undoing a change in tempo does revert the number in the tempo field, but not the playback tempo, even if the only sequence of actions is "change tempo" / "click outside tempo field" / "hit CTRL-Z".

The playback tempo reverts only after "editing" the tempo field (double-clicking and clicking outside suffices).

No doubt. Probably not worth calling "major" since it is a temporary glitch and it's about playback only, but doesn't particularly bother me to leave it that way either.

Hi,
I think most of the users have experienced this bug, without knowing it was actually one.
What I personally do, when I want to change the tempo, is:
1- Change the tempo on the score
2- Cut the tempo text (cmd+X, or ctrl + X, on whatever system you're using)
3- Copy the tempo (cmd or ctrl V) on the desire location, by selecting the first note on which it applies; it's probably going to be at the exact same position as when you cut it.
Then, the tempo modification will be applied on the score.
This is definitely not a good long-term solution for the next version, but it still works easily.
I've been doing this for a few years now ahah!

Tested on OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.0, revision: 8035689
Try jerdenberg scenario:
1) change tempo
2) click outside tempo field
3) hit CTRL-Z.
Results: works correct