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Hi, I am totally new to MuseScore and cannot see a way to playback only one instrument on a score.
Is this possible?
Thanks
Hi, I am totally new to MuseScore and cannot see a way to playback only one instrument on a score.
Is this possible?
Thanks
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Use the Mixer and the Sole or Mute function
In reply to Use the Mixer and the Sole… by Jojo-Schmitz
As a follow up to that, I am adding an instrument to a midi that I have downloaded. After I enter the notes for the new instrument, I save the new midi, but when I reopen it, the added instrument is no longer there.
Any ideas?
In reply to As a follow up to that, I am… by Philorganic
Then most likely you are not re-opening what you had exported.
In reply to Then most likely you are not… by jeetee
It seems I saved rather than exported.
In reply to As a follow up to that, I am… by Philorganic
Not you cannot "save" a MIDI in MsueScore - you can only "export" it, which loses the vast majority of the work you might be doing in MuseScore. So if you are hitting "save" as you normally should, the result isn’t a MIDI - it's an actual MuseScore file. Be sure to open that, not the original MIDI, to continue working on it. If you some reason you need to create a new MIDI file (and thus throw away much of the work done in MuseScore, because MIDI doesn't support most music notation features), then by all means, you can do that as well, via File / Export.
In reply to Not you cannot "save" a MIDI… by Marc Sabatella
Ok, that explains it.
Is there a way I can change the default midi player?
I have installed CoolSoft Virtual MidiSynth on my Windows 11 pc.
In reply to Ok, that explains it. Is… by Philorganic
You mean the default player that opens from within the Windows file explorer? You should be able to right-click any MIDI file and follow the prompts from there to set whatever program you want as the default.
In reply to Use the Mixer and the Sole… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks :-)
I know it is written somewhere :-( but can someone please tell me the easy way to move misplaced notes. I tried using up and down arrows, but that makes sharps or flats.
Thank you for your patience with a noob less than 24 hrs in.
In reply to I know it is written… by Philorganic
What do you mean by "misplaced", then? If you mean, the wrong pitch, then up/down is the right answer - just keep pressing until you reach the correct pitch. If you mean, you entered one or more notes on the wrong beat or measure, or the wrong staff, just select the notes you want to move, then cut & paste (Ctrl+X/Ctrl+V) to the correct location.
In reply to What do you mean by … by Marc Sabatella
By misplaced I mean they are usually above or below where I want them. The up and down arrows make the notes either sharp or flat. I'll try page up/page down.
In reply to By misplaced I mean they are… by Philorganic
"up/down is the right answer - just keep pressing until you reach the correct pitch"
In reply to "up/down is the right answer… by jeetee
Thanks, finally worked it out :-)
In reply to By misplaced I mean they are… by Philorganic
Page up and down are like scroll bars for the whole page; they don't change the notes themselves. It's not clear what you mean about above or beyond where you want, nor is it clear why you entered them somewhere other than where you wanted them to begin with. In order for us to be able to understand and assist well, it would help if you attached your actual score and then explained what in particular do - which specific notes are above or below" where you wanted them, how they got there, where you want them instead, etc.
In reply to Page up and down are like… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you :-)
In reply to By misplaced I mean they are… by Philorganic
The up/down arrow changes the pitch by half a tone. So, you have a C -> up -> C# -> up -> D -> up -> D#.
Or, you have a D -> down -> Db -> down -> C -> down -> Bb. And so on.
If you are at G and like to have F#, press arrow down twice and then again arrow up.
In reply to The up/down arrow changes… by HildeK
Thank you :-)
Thanks all for your help :-)
Now another question and please forgive me if I get the terminology wrong.
If I auto link two notes with the auto legato button, the two notes are the same. How do I link two different notes?
In reply to Thanks all for your help :-)… by Philorganic
If by "auto legato", you mean "tie", that is one thing. Connect two notes of different pitches is done with a "slur". Select the first note and hit "S". You can select a range of notes and slur them all together. There is no real playback effect for this. Not automatically,at least. It's more for real players
In reply to If by "auto legato", you… by bobjp
Brilliant, thanks.