Crackling noise when score is played, notes playing too fast

• Feb 10, 2022 - 03:39

Some time ago, MuseScore started exhibiting a crackling noise when notes were played (which was most evident on piano) and playing notes ~100bpm too fast.
I use ArcoLinux. MuseScore was originally installed from Yay, and so I tried using the AppImage from the MuseScore website, yet the issue persisted. I then tried installing MuseScore from Git, and these are its current specs:

OS: Linux 5.16.5-arch1-1, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.6.2, revision: 3224f34

I also tried changing the soundfont, and restarting I/O. Throughout all this, the issue still persisted. Attached is a test file I used with the issue still apparent.
There is no problem with my audio, as other sources play normally.

How do I fix this issue? Thanks in advance.

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Comments

No crackling here, MuseScore 3.6.2, 64bit, on Windows 11
Make sure to have the master gain in Synthesizer set to -40db (the default) or the like (-20dB seems still OK, and setting aboce starts to distort), else you're just overloading the system

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thanks for the feedback; I have tried to adjust the gain in Synthesiser, but the same thing happens (just softer haha). Crackling can still be heard. Additionally, the tempo in Play Panel is already set to 100%, and the issue is still observed. I'm starting to think that this could be a problem with my PC. Any suggestions on how to proceed from here? Thank you very much!

I'm getting exactly the same thing after recent package upgrades. Musescore 3.6.2, Fedora 35. Tempo is at 100%. Unusable in its current condition.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thank you for that confirmation. When I tried different I/O before, everything worked except PulseAudio, though I did notice Jack did play slightly faster. Now I'm seeing Jack as unusable as PulseAudio, which makes sense given a post at your link says that both feed into PipeWire.

So the solution is to use ALSA bypass PipeWire.

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