yes as i said, this file does not exhibit the problem. Sorry about the false
alarm.
Next time I see it happening, I'll try to catch a version of the file and
let you know.
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The marking says 37, not 60. And indeed, in plays at 37, not 60.
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 3:47 AM, Jim Newton wrote:
> are you saying it plays as 37 even thought the marking is 60?
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are you saying it plays as 37 even thought the marking is 60?
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On second look. This score does not seem to exhibit the problem.
As I said, I don't really know how to reproduce it. I'll post a score
demonstrating the problem, next time it occurs.
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This piece plays at Quarter note = 37 for me. Could it be that you changed
the speed in the Play Panel?
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2015-05-17 11:37 GMT+02:00 Jim Newton :
> It happens to me often, but I don't know exactly how to reproduce it.
> I save a score with a tempo text on the first note/rest of the first
It happens to me often, but I don't know exactly how to reproduce it.
I save a score with a tempo text on the first note/rest of the first
measure.
After saving and reopening the next day, the visible text is still there,
but when I press play, it plays much faster than the text indicates. If I
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yes, that helps. Thanks.
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