Piano is holding down the sustain pedal without me telling it to?
For some reason, the piano sounds like it has the pedal held down even when there's no pedal indication, and it only happens when there's rests in between the notes. I need to abuse tenutos to get it to sound the way I want.
It happens if I use a Muse Sounds piano or guitar.
Here's a test that I wrote
and here's what it sounds like.
Why is this happening, and is there any way to disable it?
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In reply to We can't tell anything from… by TheHutch
Here's the MSCZ
piano is being strange.mscz
The specs
OS: Windows 10 Version 2009 or later, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore Studio version (64-bit): 4.5.1-250800846, revision: 603eca8
It almost feels like the trigger for the note to release is broken and is held down indefinitely, when it doesn't have an articulation.
In reply to Here's the MSCZ [inline… by MrChair1241
Your score plays properly on my system. Try this score created on my system.
In reply to Your score plays properly on… by bobjp
It still does the thing.
Maybe my installation is messed up in some way? I'll try reinstalling it.
In reply to It still does the thing… by MrChair1241
That was the issue, It's normal now!
In reply to That was the issue, It's… by MrChair1241
Interesting. Normally re-install does nothing. I wonder if a Help>Revert to factory specs would have worked.
Anyway, glad you got it working.