Releases: musescore/MuseScore
MuseScore 3.2.3
Fixes
- Articulations didn't play properly in MDL instruments
- Tuplets layout was broken in some cases
- Fingering jumped unpredictably in some cases
- Score_and_Parts pdfs were garbled when using MuzeJazz font on macOS
- Switching between workspaces erased the enabled plugins
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use MuseScore-3.2.3.zip instead.Musescore 3.2.2
Fixes
- Significant performance drop on macOS 10.14+ machines
- The Menu Bar entries under Plug-Ins were empty
Important note!
- Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use Musescore-3.2.2.zip instead
- macOS 10.10/10.11 packages will pass by Musescore 3.2.2 update
Musescore 3.2.1
New
- Official builds for macOS 10.10 and 10.11 are now available
Fixes
- Sticking was lost on reloading scores
- The position data of articulations (above, below) was lost after saving
- Empty score crashed when playing in some cases
Complete list of issues resolved is available here.
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.2.1
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
Musescore-3.2.1.zip instead.
Musescore 3.2
New
- Default to dark theme on macOS if Dark Mode (available as of 10.14 Mojave) is the system-wide preference
- Sticking (the process of assigning certain notes to either our left or right hand) as a new command
Improvements
- Make basic colors of the application including voice colors consistent
- 7/8 time signature was added to advanced workspace and master palette
- Avoid poor alignment of hairpins to dynamics bound to the segment before hairpin start
- Add style settings allowing MDL templates to follow basic drum line notation rules better
- Double/triple-clicking in a text editing mode now selects a word/paragraph respectively
Fixes
- Playback tempo was incorrect when working in continuous view
- Playback tempo set to defaults in some cases when editing score elements
- Tempo changes set fermata time stretch to defaults
- Tuplets and articulations were laid out incorrectly
- Layout shift in a measure at start of a system happened in some cases
- Multi-measure rests created unexpected key signatures in some cases
- Key signature appeared in multi measure rest after being deleted from underlying measure
- Side panels were not dockable after being undocked and closed once
- Mixer panel disappeared in some cases
- Mixer didn't remember changes in the channels
- Changing clef didn't have an effect in combination with multi measure rest
- Сopying/pasting a clef into an another clef crashed Musescore
- Right-click / Edit Element with a different element selected led to crash
- Exporting parts from a score didn't produce correct MIDI, MP3, WAV, OGG, and FLAC files
Complete list of issues resolved is available here.
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.2
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
MuseScore-3.2.0.zip instead.
MuseScore 3.1
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
MuseScore-3.1.0.zip instead.
New
- Single-note dynamics playback - long notes can play dynamic changes
- Updated soundfont that supports single-note dynamics out of the box
- High quality soundfont with better strings and synth instruments available as an extension in the Resource Manager
- Option to completely disable Auto Placement
- Elements can cross staves still participating in Auto Placement
- Half-time/Double-time feature that shortens and lengthens rhythms on copy-pasting
- Linearization feature that unrolls all repeats
- Internal computational approach that allows creating 256th, 512th, 1024th notes and any kind of compound tuplets
- Online documentation for Plugin API is available
Improvements
- Playback starts immediately on large scores
- Continuous view performance was significantly improved
- The layout of the scores imported from MuseScore 2 is now preserved
- Size and usability of Play Panel is now improved
- Add chord symbol support for fret diagrams
- Move the whole segment on dragging a note in edit mode
- Allow changing duration of multiple notes
- Select notes after deleting various elements
- Make copy-pasting hairpins possible
- Fix significant lag on iterating over notes with left-right arrows
- UI refinements including more streamlined Inspector
- "MuseScore File" string (under File -> Save As...) now indicates which version you are about to save (MuseScore 3)
Fixes
- System positions calculations allocated too much space
- Courtesy clefs and key signatures were positioned incorrectly around repeat barlines
- Cross-staff notation was incorrect in some cases
- Barlines spanning was wrong in some cases
- Barlines were incorrect when small and standard staves were mixed
- Piano keyboard display didn't update when adding accidental using toolbar or palette
- Side panels became undockable after being undocked and closed once
- Could not add proper slur to grace notes when there were more than one
- Layout of small staves was incorrect in some cases
- Key signatures displayed incorrectly after clef change
- Grace notes (after) collided with accidentals on main note
- Key signature disappeared in all but first stave
- Note's dot's visibility was incorrect when toggling visibility with note and dot selected
- Couldn't pan score while playing when a note was selected
- Instrument Change didn't transpose
- Couldn't delete clef change at the start of a system
- Accent-staccato didn't work in default template
- Some properties were not kept on saving score
- Incorrect key/time signatures and clefs appeared in the score in specific cases
- User-modified barlines were not linking correctly between staves of a score, parts, and multimeasure rests
- Ties were laid out incorrectly in some cases
- Problems with layout of with beams, slurs, tuplets, and tremolo in cross-staff notation
- Sizes and positions of some elements were not scaling correctly for small staves
- Brackets didn't appear after section break
- Users were automatically logged out after 5 hours when using Save Online
- Phrasing in target measure was not cleared on copy-pasting
- ChordIdentifier Plugin didn't work with MuseScore 3
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.1
MuseScore 3.1 Release Candidate
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
MuseScore-3.1.0-RC.zip instead.
Summary will be ready soon. Complete list of changes is available in Release Notes.
New
- Elements can cross staves still participating in autoplacement
Improvements
- Playback starts immediately on large scores
- Continuous view performance was significantly improved
- The layout of the scores imported from MuseScore 2 is now preserved
- Size and usability of Play Panel is now improved
- Add chord symbol support for fret diagrams
Fixes
- System positions calculations allocated too much space
- Courtesy clefs and key signatures were positioned incorrectly around repeat barlines
- Cross-staff notation was incorrect in some cases
- Barlines spanning was wrong in some cases
- Barlines were incorrect when small and standard staves were mixed
- Piano keyboard display didn't update when adding accidental using toolbar or palette
- Side panels became undockable after being undocked and closed once
- Could not add proper slur to grace notes when there were more than one
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.1rc
MuseScore 3.1 Beta Update
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
MuseScore-3.1.0-Beta.zip instead.
New
- Option to completely disable Auto Placement
Improvements
- "MuseScore File" string (under File -> Save As...) now indicates which version you are about to save (MuseScore 3)
- Move the whole segment on dragging a note in edit mode
- Allow changing duration of multiple notes
- Solo instruments related to selected measures if any when starting playback
- Multiple fixes and improvements for fretboard diagrams
Fixes
- Layout of small staves was incorrect in some cases
- Key signatures displayed incorrectly after clef change
- Grace notes (after) collided with accidentals on main note
- Key signature disappeared in all but first stave
- Note's dot's visibility was incorrect when toggling visibility with note and dot selected
- Couldn't pan score while playing when a note was selected
- Instrument Change didn't transpose
- Couldn't delete clef change at the start of a system
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.1beta
MuseScore 3.1 Beta
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
MuseScore-3.1.0-Beta.zip instead.
New
- Single-note dynamics playback - long notes can play dynamic changes
- Updated soundfont that supports single-note dynamics out of the box
- High quality soundfont with better strings and synth instruments available as an extension in the Resource Manager
- Half-time/Double-time feature that shortens and lengthens rhythms on copy-pasting
- Linearization feature that unrolls all repeats
- Internal computational approach that allows creating 256th, 512th, 1024th notes and any kind of compound tuplets
- Online documentation for Plugin API is available
Improvements
- Select notes after deleting various elements
- Make copy-pasting hairpins possible
- Fix significant lag on iterating over notes with left-right arrows
- UI refinements including more streamlined Inspector
Fixes
- Accent-staccato didn't work in default template
- Some properties were not kept on saving score
- Incorrect key/time signatures and clefs appeared in the score in specific cases
- User-modified barlines were not linking correctly between staves of a score, parts, and multimeasure rests
- Ties were laid out incorrectly in some cases
- Problems with layout of with beams, slurs, tuplets, and tremolo in cross-staff notation
- Sizes and positions of some elements were not scaling correctly for small staves
- Brackets didn't appear after section break
- Users were automatically logged out after 5 hours when using Save Online
- Phrasing in target measure was not cleared on copy-pasting
- ChordIdentifier Plugin didn't work with MuseScore 3
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.1beta
MuseScore 3.0.5
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use
MuseScore-3.0.5.zip instead.
Improvements
- The whole chord sounds when iterating over notes with left-right arrows
- Support more properties for fingering
- Add more properties for Plugin API
- Optimise New Score Wizard start time and layout calculations
Fixes
- MuseScore 3.0.4 crashed on startup on macOS
- Score margins and related staves positioning were calculated incorrectly
- Spacers worked incorrectly when interacting with page borders
- Measure counting was wrong when setting a custom offset value
- Keyboard navigation in Single Page view worked incorrectly
- MuseScore crashed on finishing work on Windows
- MuseScore crashed when changing Time Signature in parts
- MuseScore crashed when selecting a bracket in edit mode
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.0.5
MuseScore 3.0.4
Important note!
Revision number (in mscore/revision.h) is incorrect in the assets automatically generated by GitHub. Use MuseScore-3.0.4.zip instead.
Fixes
- All instruments played as piano in some specific cases
- "Save online" login screen didn't work on Mac
- Removing section break crashed the editor in some cases
- Copying measure repeats didn't work
- Brass Quartet and Brass Quintet templates couldn't be opened
More information is available on https://musescore.org/en/3.0.4