Playback problem with score exported as .wav file
Season's greetings!
I have successfully exported scores as .wav files many times, but today I have exported four files which,although otherwise correct, play back in Windows Media Player with a great deal of unwanted echo or reverb.
This is absent when I play back the source score in Musescore (the mixer rev pointers are set to zero).
Can anybody suggest why this is happening (and how to prevent it)?
(Musescore 2, Windows 10)
Thanks
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Perhaps you had previously.aaved some Synthesizer settings to the score? Just a guess,.you'd have to post the score in order for us to say more.
In reply to Perhaps you had by Marc Sabatella
I haven't been in to the Synthesiser.
Here is the score which I exported as a .wav file.
Hope you can help.
Thanks
Mac
In reply to I haven't been in to the by Mac B
Looks you like you forgot the attachment...
In reply to Looks you like you forgot the by Marc Sabatella
Sorry - here it is.
In reply to Sorry - here it is. by Mac B
I do not think I can help but opening the * .wav file with VLC (free) I did not notice oddities.
You can try VLC or another similar software
In reply to Sorry - here it is. by Mac B
I don't hear anything unusual in either playback or the generated audio file - they sound exactly the same to me. The same small but useful amount of reverb that MuseScore normally appliues by default to all playback and generated audio. Maybe at some point you made changes to your audio setup and forgot - like using a different soundfont, turning reverb down/off, etc - and the generated audio is using the default settings because you *didn't* save your customziations to the score, so you are being surprised to hear the defaults instead?
I guess you could try posting the audio file somewhere so we can hear it to see if you are getting something different from us. And/or you could post a screenshot of your Synthesizer settings so we can see if you have made changes there that would explain why you *don't* hear the normal reverb during playback.
In reply to I don't hear anything unusual by Marc Sabatella
Thanks Marc - that was exactly the problem. I have now successfully generated sound files without the reverb by saving my Synthesiser "bone dry" setting to the scores - I shall have to remember to do that each time in future.
In reply to Thanks Marc - that was by Mac B
Or, "Set as Default".
I have same problem with each audio format. Exported versions sound as if personal Synthesizer-settings were ignored. Sound is like Output Mix in position "Wet". As I found no workaround in musescore, I play my arrangement in musescore and record it live with audacity.
In reply to I have same problem with each by bass-liner
Audio export observes the default settings, unless you use the "Save to Score" button in the Synthesizer before exporting.
In reply to Audio export observes the by Isaac Weiss
It works. Thanks to ZackTheCardshark.