how do I automatically change the sound in the mixer?
how do I automatically change the sound in the mixer? I have already understood one by one, but when I write another song the sound in the mixer returns to normal, and I have to replace one by one?
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It's not really clear what you. Different songs have different instruments and different sounds. There is no way changes made in one song could affect sounds in another. What is it you are trying to replace?
In reply to It's not really clear what… by Marc Sabatella
This happened when I changed SoundFont
The problem is, for example when I write a song with a flute instrument, because I have changed the sound font, I want to use that sound font on the flute. Then I change the sound of the flute in the mixer, in the way shown. but when I want to make a new score with the flute, the flute's sound is back to normal, not the sound sound that I downloaded, so I have to change the manual when I write a new score, so can I change the soundfont permanently? without having to manually change the mixer
In reply to This happened when I changed… by twelvevaritio1
If the soundfont you added is at the top of the list, it will be used first.
In reply to If the soundfont you added… by Marc Sabatella
I have placed the very first soundfont, after which all the Orchestra instruments sound becomes piccolo (first place the instruments in the soundfont)
In reply to I have placed the very first… by twelvevaritio1
Sounds like you are using a soundfont that isn't General MIDI compatible, then? Using non-standard soundfonts is possible, but you will indeed need to work a little harder. Placing it below the standard soundfont on the list and then setting things in the Mixer manually is necessary when using non-standard soundfonts.
If you can't find any GM-compatible soundfonts that work for you, then perhaps you could make you own by downloading & installing a soundfont editor and just replacing the flute sound in a standard soundfont with the one you like.
In reply to Sounds like you are using a… by Marc Sabatella
https://musescore.org/en/node/278859
Im using this soundfont
Well maybe i have to replace the manual, but it takes a long time and hard work to find the right instrument
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by twelvevaritio1
Indeed, that's not at all standard. Might be better to stick to ones that as GM-compatible. There are tons of them out there.
In reply to Indeed, that's not at all… by Marc Sabatella
I don't understand anything about gm compatible, please suggest me some Orchestra soundfonts as you mean, thanks
In reply to I don't understand anything… by twelvevaritio1
First thing I'd try if the HQ soundfont you can get easily via Help / Resource Manager.
Other than that, I don't know, these things are subjective. Personally I find the default soundfont better than almost everything people recommend as an alternative. But feel free to keep looking, just don't bother trying anything that doesn't specifically have the phrase "General MIDI" or "GM" in the description.
In reply to First thing I'd try if the… by Marc Sabatella
oh okay okay thank you, I will try it, and I will also try aegen symhpony orchestra, in the description there is gm, if not as expected then I will change to default
In reply to This happened when I changed… by twelvevaritio1
Also possible to save this settings in your score via view->synthesizer->save to sore, then saving this score and using it for new scores.
In reply to Also possible to save this… by kuwitt
I did but nothing happened, all the instruments played the wrong sounds, like violin playing the trumpet etc.
In reply to I did but nothing happened,… by twelvevaritio1
So you've created a new score, loaded the sound font, changed the sounds, saved these settings to the score and saved this score - as score/not as template? I thought it should work.
In reply to So you've created a new… by kuwitt
I haven't tried changing the voice using the new score, I'll try tomorrow