Sound of notes in measure set to 0 (FIXED)
I recently opened one of my practice scores to practice singing, only to notice that that the piano accompaniment sound drops out at certain point. Inspection of the individual notes using the inspector revealed their sound level was set to 0! I did not do this personally, though I did use the Musescore 2.0 to 3.0 automatic update of score layout. However, setting the sound back to a sound level of 48 manually did not correct the problem. Anyone has this problem as well?
As a probably related but minor problem: the audio on the forte notes has risen to fff - as loud as I think Musescore can play back the notes. This wasn't always the case.
I looked at the synthesizer menu, and saw it just had MuseScore_General.sf3, as it should have. What could be the problem?
I even tried opening earlier versions of the score, but they all have this problem. I've added the scores to this post with which I have trouble. I have no audio for the piano in measure 16 and 18 up to and including 23. Both versions I've added to this post suffer from this problem.
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Comments
The origin could be the cause...
Select all notes (right-click->all similar items) and from Inspector reset to default, see: https://musescore.org/en/node/277424
Seems to be played regularly.
In reply to The origin could be the… by Shoichi
Unfortunately, that didn't work. Setting it from that menu to some arbitrary volume does restore sound in the measures where there's none, but ofcourse, all dynamics lost.
Setting it back to default is what makes the sound in certain measures go missing.
Neither seems to be a MIDI import, yet still Shoichi's tip should work.
But additional that legato in measure 16 really is a dynamic, setting to 0. delete it, ad a staff text, make it use the 'Expression' style.
This actually is a bug, velocity 0 on a dynamic used to mean to ignore it entirely, see #289916: Dynamics with zero velocity make playback play with almost no velocity. But then again a legato really isn't a dynamic, creating it as one could be considered being missuse
In reply to Neither seems to be a MIDI… by Jojo-Schmitz
Probably SDG* (or others later) customized the dynamics. I tried to reset and turn up the volume a bit via Synthesizer
I recorded myself (in Audacity) with the pianotrack I made and this is the result*
In reply to Probably SDG (or others… by Shoichi
SDG?
In reply to SDG? by Jojo-Schmitz
https://musescore.com/user/1685616/scores/4088921 ?
In reply to https://musescore.com/user… by Shoichi
Ah, a user with that name, I thought it were some acronym...
In reply to Ah, the user with that name,… by Jojo-Schmitz
I'll let you use those, I'll limit myself to HTH ;-)
In reply to Neither seems to be a MIDI… by Jojo-Schmitz
The 'legato' part is indeed what's killing the sound. Doing this:
"But additional that legato in measure 16 really is a dynamic, setting to 0. delete it, ad a staff text, make it use the 'Expression' style."
Fixed the problem. The whole 'set to default' trick didn't work because it was already in default mode.
But thanks to your comment, it's now fixed!