Drum Soundfont doesn't work in playback (MS4)
Using MS4.
I have this soundfont -
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VlVbHsmXuMKRMy1CMrnunWrB950b1U5…
It is not willing to play. (I just have to play the first sample )
Don't know why this is happening.
I tried all keys (while on the Piano / Drumset instrument) but nothing was rendered to sounds
+When you edit .sf2 files you can see 'key range' at the top. What does that exactly mean? Does an integer 'key' such as 21 correspond to a 'note' such as C1, E6?
And, does selecting instruments in Musescore matter when playing specified soundfonts? (Guitar sf, drum sf etc)
I'd really appreciate if this prob could be settled!
Comments
HOW exactly are you 'editing' .sf2 files?? Can you share a screen capture of this "key range"?
In reply to HOW exactly are you 'editing… by Are Jayem
I used Polyphone.
In reply to I used Polyphone. [inline… by haewoogy1
By the way, in MS3 it's perfectly fine. There, the sound is automatically changed to 'Instr_7F', and 'key range' seems to mean certain pitches as I originally thought. I believe the mechanism of playback using soundfounts have changed? (If theres a decent documentation of how soundfonts work in MS3, I'd really appreciate if you could link the page)
In reply to I used Polyphone. [inline… by haewoogy1
Sorry, I can't help with the Polyphone program, or what you're doing in there. As for soundfonts, I've dabbled with alternatives in MS3, but had marginal success in that realm. For now and until MS4 matures considerably, I'm sticking with MS3's standard sounds.
In reply to Sorry, I can't help with the… by Are Jayem
Alright. Thanks!
In reply to Alright. Thanks! by haewoogy1
> documentation of how soundfonts work
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/developers-handbook/references/instru…