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Dear devs, apparently at least some woodwinds cannot produce continuous fluttertonguings across tied notes, so you can distinguish the attack of each note as they were not tied. I've found this occurring on flute, alto saxophone and baritone saxophone, but it might happen as well to other instruments.
Steps to reproduce
Create a score with some woodwinds, including at least flute, alto and baritone saxophones,
Make sure you're using Muse Sounds for the playback
Write some tied notes on each staff,
Apply 32nds tremolos to all the notes,
Hit playback and check if tied notes produce continuous fluttertonuge sounds or if it gets interrupted on each note
I'm really sorry, but I can't really remember if this used to work in previous versions or not. I somehow bet it did, otherwise I think I would have noticed.
Issue type
Muse Sounds bug
Bug description
Dear devs, apparently at least some woodwinds cannot produce continuous fluttertonguings across tied notes, so you can distinguish the attack of each note as they were not tied. I've found this occurring on flute, alto saxophone and baritone saxophone, but it might happen as well to other instruments.
Steps to reproduce
Screenshots/Screen recordings
No response
MuseScore Version
4.2.1-240230937, revision: github-musescore-musescore-d757433
Regression
I don't know
Operating system
Windows 11
Additional context
I'm really sorry, but I can't really remember if this used to work in previous versions or not. I somehow bet it did, otherwise I think I would have noticed.