soundfont
Musescore_General.sf3
Hallo,
gerade habe ich mir mit einem Editor den sf3-soundfont der neuesten musescore-Version angesehen.
In der Überschrift ist von oggvorbis und libraries für oggvorbis die Rede.
Braucht man diesen encoder für musescore 32bit (neueste version)?
Actually I look into the sf3-soundfont of musecores newest version. In the headline I find expressions like oggvorbis an libraries for oggvorbis. Do I need these encoder for musescore 32bit (newest version)??
Best regards
Rudi
Comments
These libraries are part of MuseScore, and since ages
In reply to These libraries are part of… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hallo,
der Ton reißt unvermittel in des Mitte des Stücks ab, das kann ich beim üben nicht gebrauchen.
Die soundfonts habe ich im Verdacht, deswegen werde ich einfach wieder die version musescore 2.3 oder noch älter installieren.
In reply to Hallo, der Ton reißt… by ruedigerf
This is the English part of the forum ;-)
You can use the older or other soundfonts even in the latest MuseScore version, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/soundfonts-and-sfz-files#list
I doubt though that the default soundfont is at fault here, can you share a sample score demonstrating that behavoir?
In reply to This is tghe English part of… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi Jojo,
solved: I choosed Fluid_R3.sf2 as soundfont.
not solved: implementation of oggvorbis in musescore, regarding soundfont Musescore_General.sf3.
You should work on it.
Best regards
Rudi
In reply to Hi Jojo, solved: I choosed… by ruedigerf
I won't work on this for sure, if that "you" is singular...
I don't understand what the precieved issue is in the first place.
MuseScore does support OggVorbis since ages, and SF3 soundfonts use that to compress the samples, and that too works since quite a while, MuseScore 2(.3.2) uses SF3 soundfonts too (and has Musescore_General.sf3 set as the default).
But again, can you share a sample score demonstrating that behavoir (of sound breaking mid-piece)?