Change instrument
Attached you find an *.xml.
I would like to have different instruments for the two Sopranos. Is there a way of doing it within MS?
I would try it by exporting it to MIDI and then change it by a MIDI Sequencer but then I'm going to loose the lyrics (which anyway is a pitty ...).
By the way; I got a paper version of the exact same Typeset by Christoph Lahme Version.
There the two Sopranos are labelled separately anyway in Soprano I and Soprano II.
Is this a problem of MS regarding handling of *.xml?
Thanks
Ernst
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Comments
There are two ways of changing instrument in MuseScore.
The first is to right -click the stave and choose Stave Properties.
Click the "Change Instrument" button, and choose another from the list. This will also have the effect of changing the stave title.
The other way is to just change the sound the instrument is playing.
For that open the Mixer View and then choose the instrument you want for that stave from the dropdown list.
HTH
Michael
In reply to There are two ways of by ChurchOrganist
I'm aware of both ways. However, it won't work in this case. You might try it on your own.
Thank you anyway.
Ernst
copy and paste, look at the attachment.
In reply to Add an instrument, by Shoichi
Thanks!!
I tried it by myself and it worked. But first I had to generate a new empty Sprano and after copying/pasting I deleted the other one?
Did you do it the same way?
In reply to Thanks!! I tried it by myself by enaef
Then you can change the name (soprano II) and lengthen the bracket.
OK?
In reply to @enaef: Yes by Shoichi
Yes, I knew of how to do it (thanks to the great handbook).
Thank you anyway!!
Ernst
There is an open feature request for lyric export to MIDI #6639: Export lyrics in .kar MIDI format. If you find it such a pity, go ahead, do it! I'll be glad to review your code.
In reply to Pity by [DELETED] 5
Oh - no offence meant!
MS is a great piece of software!!
I will have let this up to you developers, since I have no (ore only very basic programming skills, Turbo Pascal some 25 years ago, self-taught ;-) )
In reply to Oh - no offence meant! MS is by enaef
No offense taken. I have to try it :)