interleave between voices - rests not recognized as common(?)
The appended score makes problems concerning common rests for 2 voices. When imported to MuseScore there is an interleaved starting from measure 18 in the bottom 2 note lines: while one voice is correct, the other one has it's note of tick 4 always on tick 3, as if the common rest had not been recognized as such. Inside Audiveris everything was fine. I'm afraid that this effect is new - I think I had similar score in the past that did not have this problem. Version tested: 5.2.0-alpha:3d572694e
I have a problem with your input file, sheet number 2 has no BINARY.xml component, while all the other sheets have their binary counterpart. I cannot display sheet 2 where I think measure 18 is located.
Could you reprocess this score and check that the .omr file contains the required components. Sorry Baruch for the additional work ... :-(
I assume the reason is that I had reset the sheet to binary and restarted recognition... But the problem reappears on the following pages. Maybe you see there?
Am 6. Oktober 2019 22:14:33 MESZ schrieb "Hervé Bitteur" [email protected]:
I have a problem with your input file, sheet number 2 has no BINARY.xml component, while all the other sheets have their binary counterpart. I cannot display sheet 2 where I think measure 18 is located.
Could you reprocess this score and check that the .omr file contains the required components. Sorry Baruch for the additional work ... :-(
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Could you send me the original input file? Because, without a sheet binary, I have no means to reprocess or even load the sheet.
I will have to investigate why such binary.xml component is not present. Perhaps because of a binary reset as you said. This is another problem to work upon. But let's address your initial problem first.
Yes, there is yet no notion of rest common to several voices in Audiveris. See #380