Whats wrong with this example
Dear MuseScore users.
The example attached puzzles me. The playback after the sfz is clearly wrong.
But: remove volta 1 and the sound is OK!
Obviously, something is "fishy" in the score.
It is originally imported from xml. Playing around with the bar line settings seemed to solve somehow, but not quite sure what I fix and it came back in the original score when adding more measures.
I am also suspicious about the (piano) staves not being properly "conneced".
But perhaps someone can explain the puzzle?
(Musescore V3.6.2).
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Comments
Also changing the sfz to something like mf plays properly. It plays properly as is in MU4.
In reply to Also changing the sfz to… by bobjp
Ok, so most likely a bug in 3.6.2 then?
In reply to Ok, so most likely a bug in… by ErlingI
You can work around this problem in MS 3.6.2 by still using the sfz but change its Velocity change from the default value (-18) to 0.
In reply to You can work around this… by DanielR
Thanks for your proposal! I guess 3.6 will never be patched, but this will do!
In reply to Thanks for your proposal! I… by ErlingI
Not sure it is a bug. Score starts with p (or 49), and at the _sfz goes up to 112, then back to that p minus further 18 so to 31, which is less than pp (33).
Why it is so loud in the 2nd volta though is beyond me
In reply to Not sure it is a bug. Score… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi and thanks for detailed info regarding the score.
I thought it might have to do with a "hidden" xml-thing" in the score, but I entered a score manually from scratch easily getting the same strange result.
A bug or not it's not a big deal to me as changing the sfz value as proposed is OK for my purpose.
Anyway thanks!