Custom instrument with one line stave
Hello,
I create my custom instrument to drive an organ.
It works very well. Very simple too use. Very nice job.
Nevertheless i have a strange behaviour.
For registration/stop control I use midi controls change on a special stave with no note but only stave text with midi actions.
To minimize the space i assign a one line stave with :
stafftype staffTypePreset="perc1Line"percussion/stafftype
Nevertheless when i create a new instrument with keyboard > St Jo - Controleurs the stave created is a classic 5 lines stave. when i change the instrument with stave property > change instrument the result becomes well a 1 line stave.
If i assign drumset1/drumset it works with creation but the midi channel is fixed to 10 and i need channel 16 for that organ.
Do i need to change something to have 1 line stave for new instrument ?
If not is it possible to have 1 line in creation like in substitution without drumset?
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Comments
Try right click on five line staff/"Staff/Part properties"/Advanced Style Properties/change 5 lines to one.
In reply to Try right click on five line… by bobjp
This hack could work but the target is to have 1 line when creating the instrument and not to edit each time the staff.
If i edit i prefer change the instrument by itself and the staff becomes well 1line percussion and not standard staff.
I just not understand why the Staff/Part properties"/Advanced Style Properties is standard when creation different from xml file specification and well percussion when replacement.
Maybe it's a bug which need patch.
In reply to This hack could work but the… by bork77
Hello,
when you have setup once your score: one stave organ and one stave (one line) perkussion line, you could save that (without notes added) as a template and use this one for further scores.
In reply to Hello, when you have setup… by Pentatonus
For the moment i don't start new organ music from nothing so i can't use template.
For organ music i use mainly : http://www.midiorgue.com/
For other i use musescore or my personal files transcription for classic instruments.
I see
<synti>Aeolus</synti>
, but that is dead since long (and actually never existed in any released version of MuseScore). Apart from that O don't understand why you'd want an organ on a single one-line percussion staff?In reply to I see <synti>Aeolus</synti>,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Don't know why i added aeolus. I delete it and have the same problem.
You could find enclosed an exemple of sheet music i use to drive our church organ with midi input.
I use the single one line staff to send the midi controls change which allow to control the organ stops.
In reply to Don't know why i added… by bork77
That is actually a MIDI import
In reply to Don't know why i added… by bork77
An exemple in true :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfjq8Je2oko
In reply to An exemple in true : https:/… by bork77
That's really cool stuff! Does ist run over bluetooth?
In reply to That's really cool stuff!… by Pentatonus
It's radio HF for wireless : http://pandamidi.com/midibeam
Very interesting range.
In reply to An exemple in true : https:/… by bork77
Alhough it can export MIDI (primarily note-on note-off events), MuseScore was designed as a scorewriter. It may lack advanced sequencing tools. Perhaps a MIDI editor which will allow you to insert instructions directly into the MIDI file to trigger the organ controller might be better suited to your purpose.
(P.S.: Video was dark... MIDI can also be used to control stage lighting...)