Can mute trumpet but not unmute it

• Mar 2, 2019 - 23:16

In the score I'm working on, I used the "mute" text given in the Text section of the Advanced palette, which works like this page to mute a few trumpet parts. However, even when I have applied the "open" text, and ensured that a voice is actually selected to change back to normal, the trumpets remain muted for the rest of the score.

This issue persists upon deletion and reapplication of the offending "mute" and "open" text. I have a double bass part with arco and pizzicato notations in the score as well, and those are not affected by this issue (i.e. pizz and arco switches work as expected).

OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.4.5763, revision: cda4080


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Can you take a screen shot of the mixer that shows the trumpet. Make sure you have clicked the arrow in the top left corner of the trumpet volume box so we can see the sounds assigned to both the normal and muted trumpets.

In reply to by techieboy45

Looks like maybe this score was created in 2.x? I see the first channel for trumpet is called "normal" rther than "open"; that is probably why the "open" isn't working. To fix, just use right-click / Staff Properties / Change Instrument to change the instrument to trumpet - this will update the info.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Just woke up recently, sorry. Did this and it fixed the issue -- thanks!

For reference, though, it appears that simply placing the text (i.e. double clicking a note and then double clicking "mute" or "open") does not automatically change the patch -- it appears that one needs to right-click on the text, go to "Staff Text Properties", and hit OK before the patch change will actually take effect. I don't know if this is intended behavior or not.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

When you used the staff text, to get the change between the muted to open trumpet sound, Did you check the MIDI action panel values???

Maybe (I'm just guessing), you use the muted sound into the voice 1 (let's say), and the open sound into the voice 2. But... You wanted to get the open sound into the voice 1, so... The change will be present only into the voice 2 (which is not your desire).

In reply to by techieboy45

Oh!!!

Now I can see your problem!!!

Definitively, it seems to be a bug.

When I used the "Mute" and "Open" text... The muted sound was still present ("Open" doesn't work).

BUT... When I used "Staff text", and I use the "Mute" in the "Staff panel properties", and then I used the "Normal" (in the same panel)... I got the full change!!!

So... The muted trumpet sound and open trumpet sound full control works fine using "Staff text", only.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

I tested 10 different scores. Two of them created, from the scratch, with MuseScore 3.0.4. The others were created with MuseScore 2.3.2.

The "Open" and "Mute" text commands work so fine with the scores created from the scratch, but don't work with the others (if you mute the trumpet, the "Open" command doesn't work).

Of course, the "Staff text" command works every time to fix this, but... I guess there is some kind of bug here.

In reply to by jotape1960

Not sure what you mean. Again, for scores created in 3.0, you don't need to touch staff text properties. Only scores imported from 2.x need an extra step. You can either use staff text properties once for every time you want to add "open", or can use change instrument once for the entire score and it's done forever. Your choice :-)

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