Accordion soundfont instruments don't play or show in mixer.
Summary: After installing a soundfont and instrument.xml, and adding instruments from that soundfont to a score, the instruments don't play or show up in the mixer.
This is my first attempt at using a soundfont, so something like "Is it plugged in?" is a relevant question.
What I did:
- added the HedSound Accordion 5 Choir soundfont referenced in the Accordion notation and playback notes tutorial, by drag-and-drop onto the application.
- installed the instruments.xml that came with the soundfont by setting it in Preferences/Score/Score Order List 2.
- added parts to my score using the new instruments.
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Comments
Those steps are for an outdated version of MuseScore; the instruments.xml file no longer works that way. if you need to use this soundfont, and it contains just a single sound, then forget all the extra steps about instruments.xml. Just place the soundfont in your soundfonts folder, start MuseScore normally (maybe use Helpt / Revert to factory settings to undo any other incompatible changes you've made), add the accordion to your score normally, and select your soudnfont in the Mixer.
In reply to Those steps are for an… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks much, but the soundfont has two instruments. (The left and right hand have different characteristics, and so each is a separate one-stave instrument.) In addition, each instrument has multiple channels, corresponding to the reed sets on a physical accordion. Here's their instruments.xml:
In reply to Thanks much, but the… by estaub2
The ways MuseScore works with playback has completely changed; "channels" are no long used. I'm not really understanding what you are using those for - does your accordion really have a violin sound? - but probably whatever it is, you'd do instead with instrument changes rather than channels.
As for the two different sounds, best to simply split the soundfont into two individual soundfonts. But, you can always use the free VST "sforzando" to play individual sounds within a soundfont. or, perhaps your soundfont is itself available in VST format. That wasn't supported in MU3 but is now,
In reply to The ways MuseScore works… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc. The various "channels" (registers) on an accordion have "nicknames" of the instruments that they closest approximate. This particular accordion's treble side has 5 sounds, which can be combined in 2^5-1=31 ways - "channels". I have no experience with soundfont/VST authoring, but might give it a try. I've sent a note to the soundfont's author, Ziya Mete Demircan.
In reply to The ways MuseScore works… by Marc Sabatella
The key feature (for me, anyway) of this soundfont was that it supported accordion bass chord notation. I could be wrong, but I doubt that works via sforzando or other "wrapper" vst. Between that, and the loss of accordion register (channel) support in MS4, it look like a non-starter.
In reply to The key feature (for me,… by estaub2
Maybe I’m missing something, but I’m not seeing how the soundfont would have any relationship at all to the notation. A soundfont just plays the pitches it is told to play. It has no concept of the notation. So if it plays the pitches the way you want now, it will play them the same when split in two, or when played via sforzando.
What I suspect is the bigger issue is that you may have notations that are tied to the old MU3 “channel” mechanism for changing sounds, and these would need to be updated to use instrument changes instead. And I have no idea how feasible that part would be.
In reply to Maybe I’m missing something,… by Marc Sabatella
I don't know how that worked either. I assumed that MuseScore had some logic for chords that looked for channels of the same name, and then the soundfont makes these channels play multiple notes, with the key being determined by the bass note. But I guess not.
In reply to I don't know how that worked… by estaub2
What Marc is saying is that all you can do right now is install the sf2 into the MS4 Sound font folder.
Then choose that font in the mixer.
In reply to What Marc is saying is that… by bobjp
Yes, I know. The following sounds like whining, but it's the best way to explain. I assume you don't know accordion, but probably have experience with some electronic keyboard. Imagine playing a keyboard, and finding out that you can only play using a mix of all the voices available on the keyboard.
That's the result of just installing the soundfont without the mappings provided in the instruments.xml. Maybe there's some way to use multiple wrapper VST's, but honestly, it's not worth trying. Maybe a plugin could do some of this; I'm starting to study up on QT et al. But given that a rewrite is planned for the plugin API too... maybe not right now.
In reply to Yes, I know. The following… by estaub2
Well, earlier you said the soundfont only had two sounds (one for each hand), so it's trivially simple to separate into two separate soundfonts, then just select the one you want. No "multiple wrapper VST's" involved at all. No wrapper VST's involved all, if you do the split. If you don't do the split, then indeed, use sforzando, but sforzando and only sforzando - no multiple anythings.
In reply to Well, earlier you said the… by Marc Sabatella
"'earlier you said the soundfont only had two sounds" - no, I said there were two instruments. There are 31 possible sounds/channels for the right hand, and 4 possible sounds/channels for the left hand (8, if you include the chord hack). It's the same as an organ with two keyboards, each of which has several possible voices. And it doesn't do anything for making accordion bass chord notation work.
If you are following that "Accordion notation and playback notes" tutorial and using HedSound sound fonts you might consider staying with MuseScore 3.6 since that is what the instructions are based upon.
In reply to If you are following that … by Jm6stringer
Yes, thanks, I'll probably do that, at least till the 4.x plugin API has stabilized.
Hello, does anyone know a propper accordion vst or sound libary for MS 4?
Regards,
Maritn