Acoustic bass doesn't play sound
Acoustic bass doesn't play sound when notated as an instrument in a composition. Other instruments play okay.
Acoustic bass doesn't play sound when notated as an instrument in a composition. Other instruments play okay.
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Ciao judeeylander, could you attach here your score?
use the "File attachments" option at the bottom of the page, just above the Save and Preview buttons when you're typing your post.
In reply to Ciao judeeylander, could you by Shoichi
I figured out the problem. It plays so soft I can't hear it with the other instruments. Is there a way to increase the volume on one instrument?
In reply to I figured out the problem. It by judeeylander
Use the Mixer to increase/decrease the volume for one instrument. See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/mixer
Regards.
In reply to Use the Mixer to by Jm6stringer
Wonderful! Thanks!
In reply to I figured out the problem. It by judeeylander
You shouldn't need to do this, unless you are using a non-standard soundfont (somethng other than FluidR3 in View / Sytnthesizer). So something else might be going on here. Like, maybe the file was imported from MIDI, and the velocity information attached to those notes was already set to be very low? it would help if you attached your actual score so we can see. Generally, though, the balance should be pretty realistic. An acoustic bass is a lot quieter than, say, a cannon, or an overdriven electric guitar, so it would be normal for it to be hard to hear.
In reply to You shouldn't need to do by Marc Sabatella
I am a volunteer for Distributed Proofreaders. We put Public Domain books online for Project Gutenberg. I work on the music team and reproduce often visually unclear scores for the books. We also include midi or mp3 scores for the enjoyment of the audio listener.
This project had guitar voices but was written like a piano score. The only way I could get the voices to sound correctly was to adjust the acoustic bass volume.
This is the link to the Dropbox file. If you would review my choices and give me a better direction, I would appreciate it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jlrub2a1drgqqen/El%20Payador.zip?dl=0
Thanks for all your help.
Jude
In reply to I am a volunteer for by judeeylander
Are you perchance trying to gauge the balance using cheap computer speakers? They don'
t tend to reproduce bass frequencies well. Listening through decent headphones, the bass is actuaslly very loud in your example 0 much louder than it should be. Also, while I saw two staves in the score I looked at - labelled "Acoustic Guitar" and "Acoustic Bass" - both of them are actually set to acoustic bass as the sound. See for yourself in View / Mixer. So what you are actually hearing is a difference between very high notes and lower notes for acoustic bass, not a difference between acoustic bass and other instruments. If I set the top staff to guitar - which I assume it should have been all along - and play it back, the bottom staff is still too loud compared to the bottom. I then reset all volume controls to the defaults, and now the balance is correct. Again, if you listen through something capable of reproducing those bass frequencies well.
In reply to Are you perchance trying to by Marc Sabatella
I always assume my listener is on a cell phone in a third world country and doesn't have the best equipment. But investing in some speakers for better true output is a good idea. Thanks for the help!
In reply to I always assume my listener by judeeylander
Unfortunately, it's impossible to get a mix that works equally on both bad and good speakers. Artificially pumping up the bass to compensate for bad speakers just penalizes those with better speakers. So that's why most mixing and mastering for professional recordings is done using good studio monitors even though everyone knows most people won't be listening that way. Although sometimes we tweak things just a little to not sound *too* bad on lesser equipment.
Anyhow, you don't need to invest much at all to get a much better idea of the sound. A pair of $15 headphones *over the ear, not earbuds) from a place like Target, Big Lots, etc will already be a huge improvement.
In reply to Unfortunately, it's by Marc Sabatella
Good headphones. Deja vu. Back in the 70's, big clunky headphones was all we had. LOL! Thanks again.
In reply to Good headphones. Deja vu. by judeeylander
Marc is right.
This kind of headphones works like a studio monitor.
And I recommend the same.
In reply to Marc is right. This kind of by Ziya Mete Demircan
Thanks!