Cannot turn off audio
I have a MIDI port selected as output from MuseScore, and that is the input port to Pianoteq which I use to monitor playback by MuseScore. However, Musescore is also using the Windows wavetable synthesizer for audio output, and I can't turn that off, so I get both playing at the same time. If I go into Edit\Preferences\IO, I cannot uncheck the box for PortAudio; it stays checked no matter what I do.
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Quick fix:
You can mute the sound output of Musescore from the your Operating System's Volume Mixer.
In reply to Quick fix: You can mute the… by Ziya Mete Demircan
On my Windows computer, both the wavetable synth and Pianoteq use the same audio output; there are not separate sliders for individual software synthesizers. Line in or Microphone can be muted, but that would not fix the problem. The AudioPort checkbox in MuseScore should uncheck itself when clicked, disabling audio (but not MIDI) output.
In reply to On my Windows computer, both… by steven_brown1
I generally go to the MS mixer and bring the master gain all the way down. A "Shut the hell up!' button would indeed be useful for midi users.
In reply to I generally go to the MS… by [DELETED] 1831606
Turning the master audio gain all they way down would mute Pianoteq too, which is not what I want. I want to turn audio output from MuseScore off and leave MIDI output on, because I have Pianoteq set up to receive MIDI input from the port MuseScore uses for MIDI output. What I want to hear during playback is Pianoteq, not Pianoteq plus the crappy piano sound of the Windows wavetable synthesizer.
In reply to Turning the master audio… by steven_brown1
workaround:
In reply to Turning the master audio… by steven_brown1
No, the MASTER GAIN OF MUSESCORE, IN THE MUSESCORE MIXER (F10), not the System!
In reply to On my Windows computer, both… by steven_brown1
Oh, the problem of not having the option of closing the MIDI output!
With 3.1 you will be able to select the MIDI output blank.
So Musescore 3.1 will not send any MIDI signals to.
In reply to Oh, the problem of not… by Ziya Mete Demircan
No, I want MIDI output from MuseScore on, and audio output from MuseScore off. I still want to hear audio, but not from MuseScore playing through the Windows wavetable synthesizer. I want to hear just the audio output from Pianoteq which receives MIDI input from the port MuseScore uses for MIDI output. The problem is I am hearing both at the same time: Pianoteq plus the crappy piano sound of the Windows wavetable synthesizer.
In reply to No, I want MIDI output from… by steven_brown1
Musescore's voice comes out of his synthesizer (In my first reply, I replied that you wanted to mute musescore).
See : View Menu => Synthesizer
And it has its own soundfont (Not microsoft GS Wavetable).
You can off the sound from here (see slider on the right) or OS Volume Mixer.
Or If you wish you can remove soundfont. (and no sound out)
I thought you wanted to get the MIDI output from the next answer.
Now you're talking about mute the musescore's audio again.
But I already gave the solve in the my first answer.
We are experiencing a confusion of concepts here.
In reply to Musescore's voice comes out… by Ziya Mete Demircan
You wrote "Oh, the problem of not having the option of closing the MIDI output!"
That is the confusion of concepts here. I do not want to turn off MIDI output. Per your suggestion, I opened View Menu => Synthesizer and see "MuseScore_General.sf3, a soundfont file. I see no slider to the right, so I will delete the sf3 file. That should stop audio output from MuseScore, but it is not a good solution. In Edit\Preferences\IO, there is a checkbox that says "PortAudio." It cannot be unchecked. What is the point of having a checkbox, if the user is not allowed to uncheck it?
In reply to Your wrote "Oh, the problem… by steven_brown1
Can you tell me what's wrong with turning down the master gain in the MUSESCORE MIXER, not the SYSTEM MIXER. PianoTeq does not go through the MuseScore Mixer. I do this every time I play around with MuseScore-Midi-driven Virtual Pipe Organs.
In the View menu, I noticed there is an item labeled "Mixer." I clicked on that and found a slider to turn the volume all the way down. That solves the problem.
In reply to In the View menu, I noticed… by steven_brown1
You're welcome!
In reply to In the View menu, I noticed… by steven_brown1
I'm glad you solved your problem. 👌