1st,2nd,3rd ending

• Jan 4, 2024 - 02:51

Hello,

I'm on a new Win11Pro Tridge Key mini computer with only MS office, Python Go, and VSCode on it. No projects loaded. I have a chart using the Jazz combo selection. I have one active part....guitar. There are 12 bars with a combine 1st and 2nd ending followed by a 3rd ending. The 2nd ending doesn't execute. It makes the repeat an jumps to the 3rd ending. Not sure what to tweak or if this is a bug. Thanks
-Ted


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Sorry, I could not attach the file from my phone. It would be nice to be able to edit one's posting to supplement as needed.

Oh, here's another behavior after some edits.
-Ted

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In reply to by ted.maciag

"Thanks for the response, but that's not the answer. If you played the file you would have seen this upon your own examination. When I look at the Properties for the Volta there is not "Play Count". There is a "Repeat list". Which I have a 3 in. What happens if I get two repeats and then it jumps over the third repeat.
Please try again."

You didn't read the answer. Please try again:

Right-click on the measure, change Play count to 3 so that the section gets played 3 times. Then change the volta Repeat list properties so that the part under the volta plays during the 1st, 2nd, 3rd pass or whatever.

I worked on this a lot this evening and 1st 2nd 3rd ending don't work properly. The property that I was asked to change doesn't show up as called out by the support person. I would think this kind of bug would Release Breaker. Good luck keeping folks in the camp. I'd suggest bug fixes every 2 weeks.

In reply to by ted.maciag

I think it was explained correctly.

  • There is a property of each volta that contains, among other things, the repeat list. This has been set correctly.
  • And there is a property of the measure with the end repeat line - right click on it and select 'Measure Properties ...'. There is a play count box that is set to '2' in your score but must have the value '3'. Only then the voltas are played correctly.

By the way: you have set the 3rd volta twice. It may be that it affects the play sequence in MuS 4 - it doesn't in MuS 3, but it shouldn't be there. So delete one of the 3rd voltas.

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