How to use MuseScore 2.2 with Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ
Please continue reading at https://musescore.org/en/node/270844
Please continue reading at https://musescore.org/en/node/270844
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Cool stuff. I would suggest to remove the synti tag and to change the trackname to Pipe Organ (Hauptwerk) or something similar.
In reply to Cool stuff. I would suggest… by [DELETED] 5
Fixed! But it's too late to edit the file in the original post...
Maybe better turn this into a true How-To?
In reply to Maybe better turn this into… by Jojo-Schmitz
Or perhaps a tutorial even. When done, we can spread this via our social media.
In reply to Or perhaps a tutorial even… by Thomas
https://musescore.org/en/node/add/tutorial ;-)
In reply to Or perhaps a tutorial even… by Thomas
@Jester I went ahead and created a tutorial for you: https://musescore.org/en/node/270844 You can edit this page at will.
I have updated and given new life to this. Please read https://musescore.org/en/node/270844 .
In reply to I have given this new life… by [DELETED] 1831606
I’ve linked that from my workshop linklist https://mirabilos.edugit.org/mscore-workshop/notes/linklist.htm (last section, second item). Thanks!
In reply to I’ve linked that from my… by mirabilos
Please rename your link to remove the "2.2" notation/restriction. I just added some images, too (adding more).
In reply to Please rename your link to… by [DELETED] 1831606
done, thanks
In reply to done, thanks by mirabilos
No, It still says 2.2 https://mirabilos.edugit.org/mscore-workshop/notes/linklist.htm
In reply to No, It still says 2.2 https:… by [DELETED] 1831606
Yeah, I know… I’ve filed a bugreport with the edugit.org admins. Apparently, the thing which copies the HTML and other files to the webserver is broken.
The source code is correct though: https://edugit.org/mirabilos/mscore-workshop/commit/f1fae31dcfa85a80f15…
In reply to No, It still says 2.2 https:… by [DELETED] 1831606
Fixed now.
In reply to Fixed now. by mirabilos
I see. As you can see, it has grown very substantially in the interim. Any comment on the content?
In reply to I see. As you can see, it… by [DELETED] 1831606
I really like how you extended it by a lot of background information helping people to both understand what was done in the original instrument file and how to apply this to their own configuration, and the screenshots. The extra background information also helps people who aren’t versed organ players understand things better.
Someone could try whether Hauptwerk works under “wine” (Windows emulator) under Linux. Chances that it works with_out_ the dongle are pretty high, with the dongle is “it depends”.
In reply to I really like how you… by mirabilos
Thanks! With all due respect to the parishioners of Moseley, England, the St Anne's organ is nothing to write home about. If I were a kid who was a parishioner there, I'd be impressed, and maybe nurture an interest in organs, but to anyone familiar with great and classic instruments ... that dongle is sine qua non, and GO offers a better learning path.