Transpose Sound (Pitch)
Hi,
How can I transpose the internal sound an octave lower for example? (No midi instruments attached) The written bass line is always playing an octave higher during playback. It would be helpful if my bass students hear the correct pitch as what is written. More pleasant too. 😊
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Best way is to attache a score, else we can only suppose. Maybe you've added a "8va treble clef" instead of an "treble clef"? Or you're using a transposing instrument?
In reply to Best way is to attache a… by kuwitt
Hi thanks for your reply Kuwitt.
In reply to Hi thanks for your reply… by normanrahman
Indeed, only from a picture it isn't possible to see what happens. So please attache the mscz file.
Maybe check via right click->staff/part properties if you've select the right instrument?
If you are writing for an electric bass or contra bass, it does that automatically if you use the existing instrument defined in MuseScore. Attach a sample score with the problem.
In reply to If you are writing for an… by mike320
Hi, thanks for your reply mike
In reply to Hi, thanks for your reply… by normanrahman
pictures don't help, we need a sample .mscz file.
In reply to pictures don't help, we need… by mike320
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In reply to Hi, thanks for your reply… by normanrahman
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My best guess is you didn't actually add an electric bass instrument but added, say, a piano. If you had added the bass directly it would have got the transposition automatically, either by setting the transposition or by using an octave clef. Or maybe you let it add the octave clef, then removed it. Either way, you now would need to set the transposition yourself. Right click the staff, go to Staff/Part Properties, set the transposition to down an octave. Now you'll hear what you expect - notes sounding an octave lower than written, as basses do.
In reply to My best guess is you didn't… by Marc Sabatella
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thank you Mark. I am new to this :)
In reply to file attached thank you Mark… by normanrahman
Indeed a Piano in disguise:
Check the attached score which has it fixed
In reply to [inline:foo.png] by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you so much!