New features in MuseScore 4.1
- New engraving and playback support for ornaments, including the ability to set custom alterations for trills, turns and mordents
- A major improvement to the app's performance, allowing larger scores to play back up to 60% more efficiently
- A dedicated new default reverb, which can be adjusted for each instrument track as well as globally across the entire mix
- New auxiliary sends in the mixer, allowing instrument tracks to be routed to dedicated auxiliary channel strips for applying audio effects
- New engraving and playback support for capos on guitar staves
- New feature for displaying harp pedal diagrams
- Dynamics and expression text now automatically combine, plus new controls for scaling and positioning dynamics
- New live Braille module, including a panel that displays selected measures as Braille music notation (enabling more efficient score reading on Braille displays)
- Upload audio directly to audio.com, allowing you to build a portfolio of your audio content to share with the world
- View and open your online scores from musescore.com directly from the desktop app
Other updates
- Save to cloud: option to make a score "unlisted"
- Publish to musescore.com: option to either replace the existing published score, or publish the score as a new file
- New loading screen when opening multiple instances of the app on macOS
- Fixed syllable-based pasting of lyrics
- A more reliable VST scanning process
- Around 100 engraving fixes and improvements (Read this article on musescore.org for a complete list)
- Numerous bug fixes