On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Rustom Mody <rustompmody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Update:
This happens with a score Ive typed up
With the 'Promenade' example that musescore comes with it works fine -- ie it plays both hands.
So is that musescore plays 2 staves fine but with 3 it plays only 1?
No: I tried with another 2-staff piece I typed and it only plays right hand.
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 12:28 AM, Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Handly little trick with QJackCtl Setup dialog, "Options" tab:
Execute script after startup:
a2jmidid -e &
Thanks
Now my situation is like this:
In musescore I have a score in 3 staves -- plays properly on my computer
When playing into the keyboard I only hear the top voice.
Connections are like this:
midi tab has mscore1 readable which opens up into mscore-midi-1 and mscore-midi-2 (why 2 when I have 3 voices?)
Update:
This happens with a score Ive typed up
With the 'Promenade' example that musescore comes with it works fine -- ie it plays both hands.
So is that musescore plays 2 staves fine but with 3 it plays only 1?
No: I tried with another 2-staff piece I typed and it only plays right hand.
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