Notes not playing after messing around with neighboring bars
Reported version
4.0
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S4 - Minor
Reproducibility
Randomly
Status
needs info
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
So this happend a few times to me now. 2 - 3 bars would stop playing despite not setting the bars to silent. It happend either
1.) after moving groups of notes up and down using the mouse or
2.) after changing note values of preexisting notes which do override other following notes.
In a piece using a cello and a piano after doing the two tings above to the cello either the next 2 - 4 whole bars including the one edited of the cello or the piano would not play.
Muting and unmuting the affected bars fixes the issue.
MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.0-223472200, revision: 5485621
OS: Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.2364
Comments
In order for someone to investigate, you would need to attach your score and give precise steps to reproduce the problem.
The problem not only occured in a specific score. It happend in 3 different scores so far. I can attach them if needed, but after restarting Musescore the bars would play again.
Also like already stated the problem occured after doing random things to the score. So far it happend after doing one of the following things:
- moving groups of notes up and down using the mouse
- changing note values of preexisting notes which do override other following notes
- and today it happend again after overriding a note in the middle of the piece with a chord of the same note value using midi input from my keyboard.
In the occurance today the edit was done in the bass cleff of the piano. Then in the replay the same bar and the following bar of the same piano but in the treble cleff would not play. This happend in the file Kass' Theme - Yasuaki Iwata.mscz . I cant remember in which bar it happend.
All files were created in Musescore 4 and were not converted from Musescore 3.
Can you give precise step by step instructions for someone to follow in attempting to reproduce this?