How do I Get a reverb effect in MuseScore 3?
Is there a plugin or a SoundFont file that can make a reverb sound? I am Trying to make a reverb on the "Voice" instrument.
If you listen to the first thirty seconds of this, you will know the effect I want:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIBmfSBZyiA
Also, when I use the "Voices", I would like the notes to blend together. It sounds choppy, Is there any way to blend notes together?
Comments
There is built-in reverb you can customize in View / Synthesizer, but unfortunately it's global to all instruments. If you want finer control, you'll need to use MIDI output and then tweak the sound in DAW software or whatever you might be using to play the MIDI stream.
Not sure what you mean by "blend together". If you just mean, notes with a less pronounced attack, that
s built in to the sound & soundfont, but you can experiment with other sounds within the soundfont (eg, oohs instead of doh's) or other soundfonts (see Handbook for more info on that topic).
In reply to There is built-in reverb you… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks!
By blend together, I mean a smooth transition between notes, not an instant transition between octaves.
In reply to Thanks! By blend together,… by GantdScore
A legato effect, right?
In reply to A legato effect, right? by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes! Does MuseScore have playback for the legato effect?
In reply to Yes! Does MuseScore have… by GantdScore
For piano and flute, but no other instruments ... historical curiosity.
There are tricks possible for other instruments if you are willing to edit the XML representation of a score. See https://musescore.com/bsg/goldbergcello for an example, and my comments on it.
In reply to There is built-in reverb you… by Marc Sabatella
help it sound horrible now and nothing works to turn it off
In reply to help it sound horrible now… by Supreme Violin…
Sorry to hear you are having trouble. Can you describe in more detail what you did that caused it to sound bad? Then we can help you get things back to normal. If you were playing with the reverb settings in View / Syntheszier, try clicking "Load Default". Or worst case, Help / Revert to Factory Settings if you've been messing with lots of things.
In reply to There is built-in reverb you… by Marc Sabatella
im also having the same problem
In reply to But where in the synthesizer… by ahg92773
Which problem specifically - several different issues were discussed here, with solutions to given as well. Reverb is still controlled in the same way as described in the very first reponse.