False Sounds
I downloaded Every Breath You Take. The elec. guitar part is mostly 8th notes. The written score looks correct, but when I play it, it plays the first note of the riff as a 16th note and the second note as a dotted 8th note. Of course, it doesn't sound ANYTHING LIKE what the Dominic Miller composed. Very frustrating. If I change the first note (pitch) then it plays fine... How bizarre is that?? Can someone explain what's going on here. Thank you. (I paid my year's subscription today. So far I'm not impressed... luckily there's a whole year for me to change my mind about MS.)
Comments
Subsciptions don't matter here on musescore.org at all.
A link to the score you downloaded would help in trying to understand/reproduce the problem
In reply to Subsciptions don't matter… by Jojo-Schmitz
Attaching the score you downloaded--that gives this behavior--may also help. If you don't know How To attach a file, click the link.
In reply to Subsciptions don't matter… by Jojo-Schmitz
Here's the score. It's a good transcription. It's just the 16th notes don't sound right on my computer.
https://musescore.com/user/11852121/scores/4730256
In reply to Here's the score. It's a… by alanbowen
It is a 3.6.2 score and sounds just fine in 3.6.2, same as on the website
In reply to It is a 3.6.2 score and… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I am the latest version of MuseScore.
Perhaps I should download version 3.6.2.
Much appreciated.
In reply to Subsciptions don't matter… by Jojo-Schmitz
If I play it from the musescore page (online) it's fine. If I play it from my computer, then it's not fine.