Instrument Changing Crashes
Every time I try to change an instrument, it crashes and I cant keep writing until its fixed due to the need of many parts switching instruments.
Every time I try to change an instrument, it crashes and I cant keep writing until its fixed due to the need of many parts switching instruments.
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This is something that doesn't happen here (version 3.4.2) on a newly created score. And there is currently no bug reported in this feature. So it is the most likely something specific to your score - a corruption somewhere, or anything else. So, we would need you to attach this score in order to help you and understand what is going on.
In reply to This is something that doesn… by cadiz1
Ok. I left it alone for a while and came back and loaded it up. It now works fine but earlier I was having multiple crashes. I think there might be a corruption or something. The spot that was not working was the Synth 1 part at D, the second measure
In reply to Ok. I left it alone for a… by Billy Shoulder
Thanks. In fact, I had understood that the problem lay in the function of "Change Instrument", (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/staff-part-properties#change-instrume…) and that the crash occurred at this change.
In reality, we talk about the "Mid-staff Instrument Change" function (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/mid-staff-instrument-changes), and the crash occurs simply by starting the playback. No corruption, then, in parts or main score, in the sense of incomplete measures, or otherwise.
As you had sensed, the problem lies in the Synthesizer part: -Synthesizer_1.mscz
Undoing the "Choir" change at the beginning of part D solves the crash indeed. But not only that.Changing the "normal" channel (instead of "Harmonics") in the Staff Text Properties at the beginning of Part B also solves the problem.
And "overdrive" text in part A also seems to have a role. In short, we need to dig a little deeper to understand what connects all this.
In reply to Thanks. In fact, I had… by cadiz1
Ok. Well thank for explaining that to me.