Adjusting "A = 440"
Is there any way to adjust the tuning of the playback function?
I tried playing along with a MuseScore playback, with the computer and MIDI keyboard not connected to each other.
Gack!!! Horrible -- they're not in tune with each other. There's no way to adjust this old time keyboard, so is there one for MuseScore playback? (If not, it might be worth doing -- you could make your own MMO's.)
Thanks --
-- J.S.
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Check Display -> Synthesizer. At the bottom -> Master tuning
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Thanks....
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Is there a way for changing Tuning in the piece?
In reply to Is there a way for changing… by Justus Schalow
You mean something different than the 9(!) year old post you're responding to?
In reply to You mean something different… by jeetee
it's related but youre right
I have found that Musescore plays back 3.4 cents sharper than A44O, so Musescore playback will be out of tune with your keyboard. I have to test if this more than a problem with the instrument I use but It hink it might be. In which case Musescore is not suitable for playing along with.
Steven
In reply to I have found that Musescore by 700NEvETS
It should be possible to measure the "A" of the target instrument, then measure the output of MuseScore using different numbers for that "A" setting, then pick the best match.
-- J.S.
In reply to I have found that Musescore by 700NEvETS
Personally I don't have perfect pitch and so tuning issues don't bug me. But I've also not met an instrument that is perfectly tuned to A440. I've always tuned to whatever I was going to accompany, no muss no fuss.
In reply to Tuning by schepers
way to go
I'd encountered a soundfont that wasn't tuned well (towards the lower end) - maybe it's that?
In reply to I'd encountered a soundfont by chen lung
Perhaps it's doing "scale stretching"?
I have been looking into this as a way to score Medieval/Early music properly, apparently this is possible