![]() Basically, without knowing for absolute certainly that an issue is higher than average priority for MuseScore users in general, you should simply use "normal" for all bugs and feature requests. "Priority" doesn't necessarily how important something is to the person submitting it the issue -it really needs to reflect the needs of MuseScore users in general. It's not a bad idea, but do realize that generating practice tracks is getting outside the primary purpose of MuseScore (which is about notation first and foremost).įWIW, some general things to know about the issue tracker, to help in classifying issues you file: It's simply a feature request to have yet another way of doing this. So there are definitely ways of generating practice tracks already. Or simply use MuseScore for your practice. Often a better way to do that is to use the mobile app, or you could record the audio of the playback using Audacity or the like. ![]() ![]() Sounds like you are trying to produce something different from a recording of your actual score - like maybe, you are trying to create a practice track. The point of MP3 export is to produce a recording of your actual score, so if it isn't in the the score, it normally doesn't belong in the export.
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