midi import issue
when importing a midi file I get a grand staff (treble + bass clef) for each instrument and I cannot find a way to switch to a single treble clef (see attachment)
I don't want to use the hide empty staves "trick" as this is definitely not a solution, just a trick indeed (actually I tried it and nothing happened)
also in the show midi import panel the only sound available is Grand Piano...
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Change "MuseScore Instrument" to whatever is appropriate
In reply to Change "MuseScore Instrument… by Jojo-Schmitz
well, I had already tried to do that but the only options I see are all piano related (see screenshot)
indeed in the Sound column there's no way I can change Grand Piano to something else
In reply to well, I had already tried to… by mgaewsj
Then please attach the MIDI file
After import, press "I" and delete one of the two staves in an instrument.
In reply to After import, press "I" and… by Pentatonus
great, this made the trick.
I was assuming that I could only delete an instrument and not just a staff. thanks!
However, removing the bottom staff I am actually deleting a track... what I see as Piano, Piccolo (Grand Staff) is actually Piccolo and Flute, so If I delete the second staff I am deleting the Flute track, ouch.
I am now realizing that what I really need is to split the Grand Staff in two instruments.
In reply to great, this made the trick… by mgaewsj
I guess that the root of the problem is in musescore pretending those are (linked) piano tracks instead of just two instrument tracks.
is there a way to change this behavior?
In reply to I guess that the root of the… by mgaewsj
It probably isn't MuseScore pretending something, but the MIDI file pretending this.
In reply to great, this made the trick… by mgaewsj
You wrote:
If I delete the second staff I am deleting the Flute track, ouch.
O.K., so before you delete that flute track, create a new instrument - maybe call it something like 'flute'. Copy/paste the needed content, then delete the unwanted staff..
In reply to You wrote: If I delete the… by Jm6stringer
ok, not ideal but it works!
In reply to ok, not ideal but it works! by mgaewsj
Garbage in, garbage out, I guess, but we can't tell for sure without seeing the MIDI file
In reply to Garbage in, garbage out, I… by Jojo-Schmitz
here it is btw
In reply to here it is btw by mgaewsj
This Midi file contains only instrument names, but no program-change messages.
That's why all channels are set to Piano (with the first instrument number according to the GM specification).
In reply to This Midi file contains only… by Ziya Mete Demircan
this piece does not us GM sounds but sample libraries so there are indeed no program-change messages.
still I don't understand why using Piano as a default...
it should be configurable IMHO
In reply to this piece does not us GM… by mgaewsj
> "still I don't understand why using Piano as a default..."
Likely because MuseScore parsing can not differentiate between the programchange value being 0 because there was nothing parsed and 0 is the default value for a number, or the programchange value being 0 because 0 was read.
In reply to here it is btw by mgaewsj
Looks like lots of garbage to me, starts with 44 empty measures (except for lots of tempüo texts and only the last 4 measures are not empty.
In reply to Looks like lots of garbage… by Jojo-Schmitz
that's beacuse I "cleaned" it as I cannot share the original piece for now,
I just left a few bars just to replicate the problems I was facing