Proposal: Carrilon instrument?
I just ran into this situation where I could not find any instrument suitable for my need.
I wanted to write a short piece for Carillon.
I found a soundfont for it, which is actually quite nice:
https://blog.fooster.io/carillon-soundfont
I would love to see the carillon as a proper instrument in a new musescore version. If possible, I would like to have the proper sounds for it too.
Comments
You can add an instrument like chimes and changes the sound patch to your carillon sound. Just change the names in staff/part properties.
In reply to You can add an instrument… by mike320
Hi Mike,
yes I am aware I can do it for my own score, but the proposal is to have it added globally to the instruments list that is shipped with musescore.
In reply to Hi Mike, yes I am aware I… by Roland Bouman
I have no inherent objection to adding it, so I'll say to put in an official suggestion at https://musescore.org/en/node/add/project_issue?pid=1236 with a severity of S5 - Suggestion.
I would normally say to include information about the range, but this is quite difficult with the carillon since each instrument is so very different. Perhaps you could suggest a "standard" or perhaps common range that could be used as the amateur range and the maximum range you are aware of as the professional range.
In reply to Hi Mike, yes I am aware I… by Roland Bouman
@Roland, there's an old conversation that might interest you:
https://musescore.org/en/node/18931#comment-74010
See also: https://soundcloud.com/twan-bearda/tempo-di-gavotta
In reply to @Roland, there's an old… by Shoichi
Thank you! Much appreciated :)
In reply to Hi Mike, yes I am aware I… by Roland Bouman
Thanks for #294076: Please add Carillon instrument ;-)
Ugh. The spelling should of course be: "Carillon". Apologies for any confusion.
In reply to Ugh. The spelling should of… by Roland Bouman
I spelled it "Carillion" by accident ;-)