

This is also what I am using for audio output, primarily.
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If it is helpful in any way, I have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3GB plugged to my TV which I am using as a monitor via HDMI. This is the official channel dedicated to. MuseScore comes with a built-in font that contains the symbols for noteheads, stems, rests, etc. It is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Restarting the programs resets the issue. MuseScore is an open source music notation app that lets you create and print beautiful sheet music.

I've noticed that observing Settings > Sound whilst playing back audio through either program or shortly thereafter will cause a graphical glitch in that particular menu seemingly caused by "ALSA plug-in " appearing and disappearing very quickly under "Volume Levels." It also seems to be that the issue is resolved by simply allowing either program to run for a few minutes, after which "ALSA plug-in " and "ALSA plug-in " appear (for each program respectively) under "Volume Levels" without flickering. I imagine this is because MuseScore receives feedback from the OS as to when an individual note sample has finished playing (which is really brief).Īny other audio plays back just fine even whilst the above two programs are playing audio of their own. In the case of MuseScore, the playback header moves really fast regardless of tempo indicated. Likewise, any sample played by MuseScore 4.0.2 seems to be incredibly sped up to the point that a note just sounds like a short sample of white noise. As a result, the audio is completely unintelligible and distorted. Whenever I play back any audio whilst editing in OpenShot 3.0.0, it appears to play really fast, condensing a four-minute audio clip to 28 seconds. This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text.
