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- MuseScore 4.3.0:
- New "sound flags" can now be accessed via stave text when using
Muse Sounds instruments, offering a choice of various
instrument modifications and playing techniques that can be
heard in playback.
- The drumset panel now updates to show available sounds
depending on instrument selection in the mixer.
- Various percussion mapping improvements.
- New options for controlling visibility of clefs and key
signatures, as well as ties and parentheses on tablature
staves.
- New option in Format menu to "reset entire score to default
layout".
- Improved quality of MusicXML import.
- Improved placement of slurs that cross system breaks.
- Tempo change lines can now be extended across systems using
keyboard shortcut.
- Improved selection box behaviour, resolving an issue with
continuous view.
- Resolved playback issue with repeats after section breaks.
- Resolved issues where notation elements were disappearing from
parts.
- Resolved Muse Sounds playback issue affecting overlapping
unison notes.
- Resolved issue affecting unintended deletion of melisma lines.
- Updated product name to "MuseScore Studio" throughout the app.
- Fixed numerous crashes.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1172750
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:apps/musescore?expand=0&rev=158
## Get Muse Hub working
MuseScore4 is much more fun if you can use the Muse-Hub extensions.
There are two ways to get it work at present:
I. Use beta version of Muse Sounds Manager https://muse-cdn.com/Muse_Sounds_Manager_Beta.rpm
II. Use Muse-Hub:
Hopefully, the instructions presented here will soon be obsolete, but until they are, they
serve as a step-by-step guide to activating Muse-Hub.
1. Fetch debian package
At the time of this writing, this is version 1.0.0.392, available at:
`wget https://pub-c7a32e5b5d834ec9aeef400105452a42.r2.dev/Muse_Hub.deb`
2. Convert to rpm
`sudo alien -r --scripts Muse_Hub.deb`
3. For Tumbleweed, you need an additional library `lttng-ust0`, the distribution
went on to `lttng-ust1` already. A build is available in `home:frispete:musescore`.
4. Install rpm
`sudo zypper in muse-hub-1.0.0.392-2.x86_64.rpm`
5. Create a compatibility symlink
`sudo ln -s /var/lib/ca-certificates/ca-bundle.pem /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt`
6. Restart the muse-hub service
`sudo systemctl restart muse-hub`
Now, the muse-hub client should work, but the musescore sampler does not yet.
Install one of the muse-sounds at least. This will also install the necessary
library `libMuseSamplerCoreLib.so` behind the scenes. But unfortunately in the
wrong directory: `/usr/lib`. The easiest work around for this is creating a
compatibility symlink again:
`ln -s /usr/lib/libMuseSamplerCoreLib.so /usr/lib64/libMuseSamplerCoreLib.so`
## Get VSTs working
Only available for the -git build. Install the `vst3sdk` package. Again, you
need to provide a compatibility symlink to make it work:
`ln -s /usr/lib64/VST3 /usr/lib/`
Now, some standard `VSTs` should be available in the git build of MS4.
## Happy composing!
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