Stereo sounds
Hello.
Dont know if I'm right here with my question.
Is it possible to produce a stereosound with muse score? If so, how can I do it? I didn't find it.
Thank you for your help.
Hello.
Dont know if I'm right here with my question.
Is it possible to produce a stereosound with muse score? If so, how can I do it? I didn't find it.
Thank you for your help.
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MuseScore does produce Stereo sound. You can use the Mixer to move sounds from senter to left or right
In reply to MuseScore does produce Stereo by Jojo-Schmitz
But only the complete instrument. I can't change from center to left or right in the middle of the song?
In reply to But only the complete by Kirayoshi77
There is a work around. If you have 2 pans you want change the instrument to trumpet, if you want 3, change it to violin. You can then go into staff properties and change all of the instrument names to what you want. You can then change the sound in the mixer to the appropriate instrument. Set the appropriate volumes and pans for the 2 or three lines.
I'll now use a three setting example. Set the normal "violin" to pan left, "pizzicato violin" to center and "tremolo violin" to right. I am assuming you want to start with pan left, so the instrument will start there by default. When you are ready for it to pan right, enter staff text of your choosing such as "right". Right click the staff text, and choose "tremolo violin" for each affected voice. The music will then be panned right. You can make the staff text invisible since you probably don't want it on the score. When you ready to have pan centered chose "pizzicato violin" for each affected voice and so on.
If you want voice 1 to pan left while voice 2 pans right you can use 2 voices (even if the rhythms are identical) and change voice 1 to "violin" and voice 2 to "tremolo violin" Hopefully by now you get the idea. See if this works and feel free to ask any further questions for clarification.
In reply to There is a work around. If by mike320
Or if you'd need smoother transitions, use multiple (hidden) instruments panned differently and play with their dynamics/volume levels.
Alternatively; accept that MuseScore is first and foremost a notation program and that changing panning throughout playback is simply not part of it's featureset. Export to MIDI/Audio and work in a DAW to influence panning playback if you need more than a simple positioning.