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Adding a mp dynamic in measure 49/61 fixes the respective dynamic jumps, as does using MS Basic instead of MuseSounds.
Strangely, the issue goes away if measures 65 and 66 are deleted. The issue seems to depend on the surrounding measures in general since copy-pasting the problematic parts into an empty score did not reproduce the issue.
This issue may be related to #24890, however since this happened on a score created in 4.4.1 (issue present there too) and not MuseScore 3, I doubt it.
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Issue type
Muse Sounds bug
Description with steps to reproduce
Supporting files, videos and screenshots
Hairpin_problem.zip
What is the latest version of MuseScore Studio where this issue is present?
4.4.2-242570931, revision: github-musescore-musescore-3130f97
Regression
I was unable to check
Operating system
KDE neon 6.0, Linux
Additional context
Adding a mp dynamic in measure 49/61 fixes the respective dynamic jumps, as does using MS Basic instead of MuseSounds.
Strangely, the issue goes away if measures 65 and 66 are deleted. The issue seems to depend on the surrounding measures in general since copy-pasting the problematic parts into an empty score did not reproduce the issue.
This issue may be related to #24890, however since this happened on a score created in 4.4.1 (issue present there too) and not MuseScore 3, I doubt it.
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