MuseSounds Cello not playing back individual note

• Jun 14, 2025 - 19:33

For whatever reason my MuseSounds will not play back the note D2 as notated. This is a new issue I've never encountered before. Sometimes during playback the note will be played back, other times it simply plays back a rest instead of the note. This seems to mostly happen in bar 67 of the file I attached and it only happens on the D2. What is particularly annoying as that it will not play back this note whenever I export an audio file, so while it does sometimes play it in playback mode, it never does so when exported to mp3 or wav. I've checked the properties tab and I see no reason why this not should not be played back. Maybe any of you guys have a solution?


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I was checking your score with MuseScore 4.6.0 nightly and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and the measures 65 and 67 can not be hear, they plays extremely low. If you press each note separately, they play Ok. If You attach a dynamic "f" to the measure they can be at least be hear. Maybe the problem is caused by the articulations, but I do not really know the reason for the change of the loudness. In MuseScore 4.5.2 and 4.6.0 I have detected some problems with the loudness but I can not reproduce the problems always when i want.

In reply to by puggbma

That seemed to help, for whatever reason. Perhaps it has to do with the rather inconsistent dynamics that MuseSounds sometimes has, maybe in connection with the articulations. Just weird how it seemed to just give me issues with that one low D and not the other notes. Thx for your suggestion.

(In measure 61 in the cellos you have a staccatissimo mark over D1 that is meant to be held over, causing the dotted half in the following measure not to sound. Removing the mark fixes the problem. Check your score for other such marks.)
I agree with puggbma... Measure 65 starts at the last dynamic, which is a pp. Add a dynamic at the start of measure 65, maybe f like puggbma says or at least mf so that by the time it gets to measure 67 it will be ok.
(Also you might want to add a crescendo at measure 73. )

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