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Incorrect playback of the "fp" following each other

Open Dima-S-Jr opened this issue 11 months ago • 1 comments

Issue type

Muse Sounds bug

Bug description

The first "fp" is played as expected, but the second does not work, and (as shown in the attached recording) the crescendo hairpin also does not work (Instead, the sound becomes the opposite - quieter)

Steps to reproduce

Screenshots/Screen recordings

https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/assets/134041121/b8b57026-f104-47fd-9ca8-c159399d7894

MuseScore Version

MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.2.1-240230937, revision: github-musescore-musescore-d757433

Regression

I don't know

Operating system

Windows 11

Additional context

The same applies to other dynamic abrupt volume changes, such as "ffp", "fmp", "f-mf" (why "f-mf" and not "fmf", because "fmf" looks ambiguous, so in this case it is worth resorting to special separators (they are in the SMuFL) for combined dynamics. A hyphen is the best option (in my opinion)). Currently, such designations in Musescore do not work at all as they should (based on the spelling). Instead, the volume corresponds to the last (manually written) sign ("ffp" sounds like "p", "fmp" sounds like "mp", etc.) I understand that there are no such designations in the SMuFL, but this does not exclude the possibility of their use in modern music ("ffp" is especially widespread) Снимок экрана (196) Снимок экрана (197) Снимок экрана (198)

Dima-S-Jr avatar Mar 21 '24 18:03 Dima-S-Jr