musescore issue

• Mar 29, 2022 - 14:41

David Dahl

Mar 29, 2022, 6:00 GMT+2

I'm having issues with my musescore I have 2 issues I'm using allin guitar tabs musescore 3.62
1st issue when I do the play back my score makes crackling noise. I got all new patch cords everything else works fine and sound great through my headphones Musescore is the only place i'm having trouble with. This is why I'm sure it's in the software.
2ond issue is this just started when I type in the notes it's suppose to go to the next note but I have to use te arrow everytime I enter a note Hopefully it the same on your end thatnks

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Comments

Probably either you have the volume turned up too high within MuseScore (see View / Synthesizer) or else the device you have selected has a driver that is incompatible with the sound libraries MuseScore uses. Try another device in Edit / Preferences / I/O.

For the second issue, are you entering notes directly into the tab staff? In that's case it's normal the cursor doesn't advance automatically. This was a deliberate request from guitar players who pointed out that very often you end up wanting a whole chord. Obviously, not in this specific example. So, either enter onto the standard staff, or just get used to cursoring backwards when entering single-note lines like this.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

hanks the second issue is it just started doing that I've been stuck on that for a couple of weeks that's just a little bit more work on the hand. I don't know why it stopped. Each time I add a new note I have to go down and click the right arrow to enter the next note alot more work
I just checked the Synthesizer I never really use that it was peaking so hopefully that takes care of it thank you

In reply to by daviddahl7497

As I said, that's normally/correct for tablature, for the reasons I mentioned. So simply enter on the standard staff instead if you don't want to have to hit right arrow. If you're seeing that on the standard staff, though, that's not right. We'd need you to give us precise steps to reproduce the problem if that's happening.

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