7/64 won't work
I can't offer a real example because copying and pasting the 2 measures causes musescore to crash. I can't delete that rest which is the only solution I can think of. Help?
JOhn
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I can't offer a real example because copying and pasting the 2 measures causes musescore to crash. I can't delete that rest which is the only solution I can think of. Help?
JOhn
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7 64 example.JPG | 36.49 KB |
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That rest is probably in voice 1 while the notes are in voice 2. Voice 1 rests can't be deleted. So you can either
or
If that is not the solution, please come back here and attach the score (.mscz file) rather than a picture.
In reply to That rest is probably in… by SteveBlower
Decided to upload the whole piece because there are several other similar errors I can't figure out. The errors disappear when I run it in Musescore 2. I upgraded to version 3 because it's easier to insert peddle marks in version 3. This particular error is measure 103. In general I'm baffles by the voices 1 and 2 thing
Thanks
John
In reply to Decided to upload the whole… by John Gessner
The score is corrupt:
Measure 76, Staff 1 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 35/28
Measure 85, Staff 1 incomplete. Expected: 4/4; Found: 56/28
Measure 85, Staff 2 incomplete. Expected: 4/4; Found: 56/28
Measure 103, Staff 1 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 35/28
See How to fix a score that contains corruptions on ways to fix that
There isn't a voices 1 and 2 thing at all, all notes there are in voice 1 only
Hmm, maybe there is, that whole (measure) rest...
Anyway, deleting that measure 103 (and for good measure, pun intended, the next one too), inserting empty measures and reentring the notes fixes that one, same for 76 and 85. Fixed score attached, double check those measures.
Those corruptions most probably crept in via MIDI import
In reply to The score is corrupt:… by Jojo-Schmitz
Wow! Thanks so much. Never occurred to me to delete the measure and start over. And yes it came from a midi created in Sonar.
JOhn
In reply to Wow! Thanks so much. Never… by John Gessner
That's a bit of a sledge-hammer method, but ofhen the only workable solution when dealing with corruptions