decrescending 'non-expr.' instruments
hi,
any way, workaround, hack
for decrescending 'non-expr.' instruments
using hairpins???
cheers
hi,
any way, workaround, hack
for decrescending 'non-expr.' instruments
using hairpins???
cheers
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Hairpins work just fine as long as you don't need it to work on a single note. Otherwise, if the soundfont doesn't support it, you'd need to edit the soundfont I guess. Or switch to a different one.
In reply to Hairpins work just fine as… by Marc Sabatella
unfortunatelly i am working on a single note...
any hints on how to edit a sound font to make it 'expr.'?
tnx
In reply to unfortunatelly i am working… by [DELETED] 840531
or switch to a different one ;-)
In reply to unfortunatelly i am working… by [DELETED] 840531
Do a web search to find software for editing soundfonts. Or simply use a sound that supports it already. The Most instruments that are actually capable of this in real life support expor versions already. What sound are you trying to use?
In reply to Do a web search to find… by Marc Sabatella
i am making electronic music. correspondance with real life instrumentation is not always the case... yes polyphone will probably do the job. a sine wave (which i just copy pasted from the ms GM v0.2) and an electric bass which i am still looking for. thanks again
p.s. any chance to have eq, reverb and chorus
on each track of the mixer...??? not kidding : )
In reply to i am making electronic music… by [DELETED] 840531
You're better off using a different soundfont, then, that does support SND on other sounds. Many do if you change the CC message using the settings in View / Synthesizer / Dynamics.
As for reverb & chorus, the built-in synth doesn't support that per channel, but external ones do, so those controls exist for that purpose. Future versions of MsueScore will sue different synth technologies, so yes, it's quite likely in coming years you'll be able to do that completely within MuseScore.