Sounds will now always be saved on a per-score basis, so there is no longer any need for the Synthesizer panel found in MuseScore 3 (this has been removed in MuseScore 4). The mixer also lets you easily switch between VSTi, SoundFonts and the Muse Sounds libraries, while also supporting VST effects. Apart from new sample libraries ( Muse Sounds, available as a separate download), there’s now support for VSTi plugins, which can be applied to instruments using the new mixer panel. Playback improvements are the single largest change to MuseScore 4. Whereas previously you needed to select single element types before you could make changes to them, MuseScore 4 always displays relevant settings, regardless of how many different elements you have selected. By default, the Properties panel displays multiple useful options, like the ability to show or hide empty staves and various other types of score markings. Every option in this panel has been re-organized and the entire experience has been streamlined. The Inspector from earlier versions of MuseScore is now known as the Properties panel. There’s now also a convenient button in the toolbar that allows you to quickly open any available part. The instruments panel integrates tightly with the process of creating parts, making it much easier to produce custom parts with any combination of available instruments. Instruments and partsĪ new instruments panel allows you to hide, rearrange and customize your instruments without having to leave the score view. Changes to the appearance of the app can be made in Preferences. You can choose between light, dark and high contrast themes, as well as pick your preferred accent color. Nearly every part of the application has been completely redesigned to be cleaner and easier to read. MuseScore 4 comes with a sleek new interface. Here's a very quick overview of some of the major changes. These changes have been designed to improve the user experience while providing much greater functionality. If you’re coming to MuseScore 4 from earlier versions, you’ll notice changes not only to the user interface, but also to many familiar features and ways of doing things.
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