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The following plugins only affect the ''playback'' of the piece—they do not do anything to the appearance of the score. Generally they have a "retune" button that retunes all or part of the piece to pitches computed from the score (so they do not work in real time—you have to retune again after any changes). This can be set to a keybind.
The following plugins only affect the ''playback'' of the piece—they do not do anything to the appearance of the score. Generally they have a "retune" button that retunes all or part of the piece to pitches computed from the score (so they do not work in real time—you have to retune again after any changes). This can be set to a keybind.


Plugins listed as 4.x on their pages may not work past MuseScore 4.4 if they were not updated since then since MuseScore's Plugin API has changed. Such plugins are marked correctly here as "4.0–4.3". Plugins marked 4.''x'' work with the most recent version of MuseScore.
Plugins listed as 4.''x'' on their pages may not work past MuseScore 4.4 if they were not updated since then since MuseScore's Plugin API has changed. Such plugins are marked correctly here as "4.0–4.3". Plugins marked 4.''x'' work with the most recent version of MuseScore.


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| [https://github.com/euwbah/musescore-microtonal-edo-plugin Microtonal EDO plugin]
| [https://github.com/euwbah/musescore-microtonal-edo-plugin Microtonal EDO plugin]
| euwbah et al.
| euwbah et al.
| Retune + Transpose in almost any [[edo]]. Supports microtonal accidentals in [[alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]]. Also see [https://github.com/FloraCanou/musescore-n-tet-plugins Flora Canou's fork], in which key signatures are ordered by fifths.
| Retune + Transpose in almost any [[edo]]. Supports microtonal accidentals in [[Stein–Zimmermann–Gould notation]]. Also see [https://github.com/FloraCanou/musescore-n-tet-plugins Flora Canou's fork], in which key signatures are ordered by fifths.
| 3.4–3.6
| 3.4–3.6
Deprecated.
Deprecated.