Repeats and jumps not respected imnmported .xml files

• Apr 14, 2018 - 19:57

Hi,
I opened a xml file created by Sibelius and no matter what I do, (changing repeat barlines, voltas' symbols) Musescore does not respect the jump to volta 2.
It keeps playing the bars under volta 1 and then proceeds to volta 2 bars.
Any tips ?
Thanks


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Hi Jojo,
Thanks for your kind and swift reply :)
Just before I send you the file I would like to tell you what I've tried to do to workaround the issue.
Saved the xml as muse file
Opened the saved file
Copied the part with repeats and jumps
Pasted it into a new muse document
Created new repeats and voltas (since the previous were lost after the copy/paste operation)
It worked !!
Not sure if it's going to work for the whole piece
Anyway I'm attaching the file now
Thank you very much Ronda_piano_Muse.mscz

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Now I get it !!!
It doesn't matter if the length of the line encompasses the bars of 1rst ending or the second for that matter.
It all boils down to that tiny brown circle with a dotted line attached to a particular barline.
Once you get it pointing to the right barline everything goes fine.
It must be said though that the little brown ball is a stubborn creature and could only be moved with shift + arrows.
For someone used to write music manually I didn't pay attention to that pesky ball and chain ;)
Thanks a lot for your help

In reply to by Pe Suza

@Pe Suza... Welcome aboard.
You wrote:
For someone used to write music manually I didn't pay attention to that pesky ball and chain.

Yes! Yes! Yes! ... and when you wrote music manually, I'll wager that the paper you wrote on never played the music back! ... ;-)

So...
Playback is the reason why MuseScore needs the "anchor point" of the volta's start/end.
This is from the manual: When you select a start or end handle, a dashed line appears connecting it to an anchor point on the staff. This anchor shows the position of the playback start or end point of the Volta.

Other problems with regards to accurate playback can be avoided by honoring the proper (temporal) positioning of musical elements. (Another example would be hairpins - i.e. crescendo/decrescendo)

Regards.

In reply to by Jm6stringer

Yes you are quite right , the paper only "played" inside my head ;) and my head was very lenient towards the exact length of the line marking the first or second ending :))
Now I've understood the role of the anchor points and I place them exactly whre I want them
Anyway, since those first experiences with voltas and voltas properties, endings and play count, I've searched and read (besides the manual of course) quite a number of articles , questions and watched a few videos too.
But I am still baffled with the philosophy/logic behind voltas, play count, repeat lists.
So my problem is:
I want Musescore to play three times a certain section of the music and jump to a second ending (or should i call it a fourth ending) when it reached the end of the third time.
How should I fix the parameters to get that done?
Thank you.
Best regards

In reply to by Pe Suza

So you want a section to be played 4 times, with an ending played the first 3 times and an alternative ending played at the 4th time?
So you need an end repeat barline (and also a start repeat barline, unless you want the repeated section to start at the first measure), set the play count of the measure containing that end repeat barline to 4, have a "4." volta for the measure(s) after and a "1.-3." volta (repeatlist "1,2,3") for the measure(s) before.

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