Playback error - Missing notes

• Mar 23, 2024 - 20:03

I ported this score from MS3 to MS4. And it always misses notes when playback. After fiddling with it for a while I've found out that it's a Muse Sound issue, not a Musescore issue. If I switch to MS Basic it plays fine. There seems to be a pattern to it, but I can't define what that pattern is. If I change the notes to another pitch it will play, however, it won't play if I change it back.
I have isolated the bars with issues.
On the last bar, the Eb was played as a D but if I just play the chord it's correct but if I play from anywhere before it, it's D again.

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In reply to by bobjp

Thanks for the info. But that’s a problem then, I would prefer it to play if it meant lifting a note early because that’s how it was meant to play anyway. Also, about that last bar, I don’t know how holding a chord would result in that issue.

@hahejo wrote I ported this score from MS3 to MS4. And it always misses notes when playback ... I've found that it's a Muse Sound issue, not a Musescore issue. If I switch to MS Basic it plays fine.

Pretty odd. I can confirm there are lots of notes that fail to sound when I play your attached MS4 score. This occurs with its selected Muse Sound, and with various Muse Sounds I tried. And as you said, it plays fine with MSBasic soundfonts.

I see no issues with the Play properties or hidden objects that would cause inaudible notes.

Do you know who to report on Github? If so, maybe include the MS3 file as well.

scorster

In reply to by scorster

Nothing odd about it. I would trust Muse sounds to be more realistic than Muse Basic. Which is not very realistic.
There are no hidden objects because they are out in the open. The notes are already being held. Might have something to do with physics. For a real player to do this, they would have to lift a finger off the key to re-strike it. To get Muse sounds to do this would take ending the note (taking the finger off the key) and enter a new note (re-strike).

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