Midi keyboard can only play 1 note at a time?
Hi all,
I'm creating simple vocal arrangements & trying to determine which software is my best option. I just downloaded musescore & love it so far, but I'm running into a problem that I can't seem to find an answer for...
I know how to create chords (using the shift key), and of course I know how to use the playback function, but for some reason my MIDI keyboard is only able to play 1 note at a time when I'm in musescore.
For example, when I try to play a simple triad using the MIDI keyboard (not the playback function), I can only hear 1 note at a time. I'm not able to hear all 3 notes at once.
I know it's not a keyboard issue, because I can play chords fine in Finale Notepad.
Is there something i'm missing? this is a big issue for because I want to know how chords sound together before I put them down on paper/screen.
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The current version of MuseScore only play one note. The next version will play the chord.
If you midi keyboard has a embedded synth you should hear the chords from you keyboard. You can also use a synth in between MuseScore and your keyboard. Which operating system do you use ? (Mac or windows ?)
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thanks for the info - i'm using the AKI LPK25 cheapo MIDI keyboard so it doesn't have an embedded synth (at least i don't think so.. not sure i'm really clear what a "synth" is)... the keyboard won't play on it's own, unless i'm in a program like finale or musescore.
I'm using Windows XP - is there maybe some other free program out there that would just allow me to play the keyboard and hear the chords? i could easily jump back & forth between playing around with harmonies and then arranging the ones I want in musescore.
I'm guessing since the latest release of musescore just came out, it'll be a while before the "next version" is released...
love everything else about the software but this one thing issue big for me. i don't have a piano or a real keyboard up here in my tiny new york studio, so all i've got to experiment around with is the MIDI.
In reply to thanks for the info - i'm by Rich Arnold
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesizer
Regards,
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I think I answered my own question..
Found this great free program that lets you hear your midi keyboard without running an audio program:
http://www.pcmus.com/Free-Midi-Software.htm
unfortunately in order for it to run, it makes you close musescore first. so i guess i'll have to buy a separate keyboard if i want to hear more than 1 note from the MIDI keyboard at a time, while using musescore.
if anybody has other suggestions they'd be much appreciated. thanks
In reply to I think I answered my own by Rich Arnold
It's a little bit complicated but you should be able to setup the following workflow.
I made a quick video to explain. My VMPK is in french but it should be the same.
http://screenr.com/YCZ
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this is a great work-around solution.
If I push the VMPK player off the bottom of the screen & just leave the menubar visible, i don't lose too much valuable screenspace in musescore. And I can just hit "edit - connections" whenever i want to jump back & forth to hear triads.
MUCH appreciated!
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edit - question unnecessary, i just figured it out on my own.
love the new updated version!!
Hi, i just discovered and downloaded MuseScore. When it could only play one note at a time it took me quite a while to figure out that it wasn't a problem with my keyboard or computer, since I've not used either for music ever together (new computer, new keyboard). But then I finally tried it in GarageBand and it the keyboard worked fine. Finally I found this post.
Not only does it only play one note, it does not sustain the note for more than about 1 second, even with the key held down. In the past I've used Finale, which let me play anything I wanted. I've switched to Mac and seem to be perpetually short of $$ for the Sibelius crossgrade I want to get, and then today I found out about MuseScore. I still used note-by note (or chord-by-chord) entry for precision (and because I'm not the best keyboardist) but I like to be able to play around.
When can we expect this new version? This post is from a year ago, and the feature has still not been implemented.
My setup is:
Mac OS 10.6.8
Musescore 1.1
M-Audio Oxygen49 (MIDI controller containing no built-in sounds)