Normal notes not playing back

• Sep 10, 2023 - 16:09

I had a problem with tied notes not playing properly before, but there's nothing special about these notes. I'm writing a string piece, and what seems to be happening is when I edit one of the parts (all monophonic lines), it mutes ALL subsequent notes of the melody. I need to be able to edit parts. Cutting and repasting seems to bring the melody back, but that's an unacceptable "fix". I'll attach the score. I rendered an mp3 where the melody is still gone. Starting at the end of m18, the melody in the first violin is just gone. This happened with the other parts as well.

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It's not happening when I'm playing so no idea why it is doing what it does for you. Have you tried resetting the parts? Click on the Parts button, click on the three dots for each part and choose Reset.

In reply to by underquark

Hmm, I'm actually not getting that option. It's greyed out for me. It keeps happening, and it seems connected to other minor changes. I was thinking of sending another attachment since it happened again after I "fixed" it. I saved, melody still gone, but then I changed measure number style options and the melody was back.

I can replicate notes not playing back...
1. Open your attached score
2. In staff 1, measure 18, beat 4, click on the E5 eighth note and press C (changes to C5)
3. Press N to exit note input mode (which got activated in step 2)
4. Click on an empty spot in measure 17 and press spacebar to play that staff.
5. Sound drops off after the C5 in measure 18.
Other peculiarities observed after performing the above:
If staff 1 is allowed to play to the repeat at the end, the sound returns during the repeat.
Staff 2 also exhibits the sound drop-off. Staff 3 and staff 4 are unaffected.
Undo does not undo the playback glitch, even though the E5 note gets restored.

MuseScore 4.1.1
MS Basic sound
Windows 10

Same sound glitch in nightly: 4.2.0-232520304, revision: 07d36c1

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