Plugin for remap midi keyboard

• Apr 26, 2016 - 22:49

Hello!
Does it possible to make plugin which can possible use in linux.
I very need function to remap midi keyboard.

Is it possible to realize it?


Comments

In reply to by Sun_Lion

Sorry, mis mistake, it's on the "Note Input" tab, not I/O. But the controls are for things like durations, entering rests, etc, not changing pitch.

Sounds like you are talking about transposition - like maybe entering music for Bb trumpet. That's actually much simpler. Just select the correct instrument when creating the score. MuseScore handles the transposition automatically depending on whether Concert Pitch is on or off. Or, enter the notes as written then use Notes / Transpose to transpose everything at the end.

hello there, i want to access a project that was sent to me in FL studio but it was recorded with the Cakewalk TTS-1 and RXP rex players from Calkewalk , am sorry i donot have cakewalk could anyone help to upload me this plugins so i could finish up the project. thank you

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

well am sorry, what i want is a DXi synth plugin. I have a project that was recorded with the cakewalk TTS-1 piano plugin and the RXP groove box plugins all from cakewalk.
I have opened the project in FL studio and managed to get the other plugins missing but this two as stated above, is ungetable except i purchase a Sonar DAW , pls could you help me with this plugins, if you use SONAR DAW?

In reply to by alexdexter

What do you mean by a "DXi synth plugin"? Is this something you would expect to use with MuseScore somehow? What would you expect it to do? Plugins in MuseScore are small programs that change the behavior of the program. If you mean, you wish to make MuseScore produce the *sound* of some particular synthesizer, MuseScore does not do this via plugins but via *soundfonts*. See the corresponding section of the Handbook for more information.

Or maybe you are not actually using MuseScore but are asking about plugins for some other program? If so, you are on the wrong site :-)

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