My sonata file went corrupt, What?
Okay, I swear, I put in those triplets the correct way. But I get this message when I try to open it and I look at the details:
Measure 182, staff 1 incomplete. Expected 4/4; Found 26/24;
Measure 182, that is the first movement, where I have the violin and viola play triplets in octaves(and they are arpeggios, not straight up octave triplets like the previous).
Nothing like this happened last night. I was able to open the sonata file just fine. And the triplets at measure 182 looked normal. But somehow, the violin staff of measure 182 went corrupt. I need some help ASAP to fix this issue. With this issue, I can't go further on to the rondo and finish arranging the sonata.
Just so you know, I tried forcing the measure into 4/4 by putting in a 4/4 time signature in there from the palatte, but that didn't work(I was hoping it would force that double dotted sixteenth rest to become an eighth rest in the triplet) Here is the file:
Attachment | Size |
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Piano_Sonata_in_C_minor.mscz | 66.97 KB |
Comments
Have you tried: https://musescore.org/en/node/54721 ?
In reply to Have you tried: https:/… by Shoichi
Oh, I didn't know that fixing a corrupt measure could be so simple as exchanging voices in the surrounding measures and then back again. I thought it would require going deep into the code and figuring out where exactly the corruption is. I will try that method of exchanging the voices and see if that works.
In reply to Oh, I didn't know that… by Caters
@Caters, as BSG said, try to rewrite...
In reply to @Caters, as BSG said, try to… by Shoichi
That worked. It fixed the issue. I wonder if incomplete triplets(so like triplets that have a rest in them) makes the file more prone to going corrupt. Anyway, thank you for linking me to that page on how to fix a corrupt score.
In reply to Oh, I didn't know that… by Caters
Often it is that simple, sometimes not.
If the violin is supposed to be in the same rhythmic pattern as the viola, as it is in the next measure, it surely isn't. The violin isn't triplets at all; I can't even figure out what it is visually. Delete the entire measure and start again.
Well, I was able to fix the issue. I had to delete the contents of both measures 182 and 183 in the violin staff, make sure it was 4/4 and no extra rests showed up, and then put in the triplets manually and file is no longer corrupt. Thank you everyone. I hope it doesn't happen again.
In reply to Well, I was able to fix the… by Caters
It's really easy once you know the tricks, as you found out. Congrats!
In reply to Well, I was able to fix the… by Caters
Corruptions are far less common now than they were in 3.0 and before. I suspect you entered a measure full of triplets, but I don't know what happened to make them corrupt.
In reply to Corruptions are far less… by mike320
I don't know either. It makes me wonder, since the first triplet was incomplete, i.e it had a rest in it, that maybe incomplete triplets makes the file more prone to corruption, especially if the rest is at the beginning of the triplet(as it was in my sonata file before it went corrupt).