Any way to modify how an instrument sounds (dryness, wetness, reverb etc.)
Just wondering... I'm using my own sound fonts, and I want to increase the reverb, but I don't know how
Just wondering... I'm using my own sound fonts, and I want to increase the reverb, but I don't know how
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You can download thing like reverb an chorus through the Hub and use them in the mixer.
MuseScore 4.1 - currently in beta testing, should be out for real soon - will have a new built-in reverb control. For previous MU4 versions, you cannot change the built-in reverb, but you can add more using the Audio FX within the mixer, if you have any effects plugins installed (such as those you can obtain from Muse Hub). Note that's not yet supported on Linux, but the new 4.1 reverb is.
For older versions of MuseScore, there are global controls in View / Synthesizer. Not as sophisticated as the per-instrument controls in MU4, but can be useful nonetheless.
In reply to MuseScore 4.1 - currently in… by Marc Sabatella
well now goes the question, where th do I find them after downloading??
In reply to well now goes the question,… by [DELETED] 65593900
Where do find which? If you're running the 4.1 beta or a nightly build, the effects controls are in the Mixer. Click the "..." to see all the various controls available.
In reply to Where do find which? If you… by Marc Sabatella
(Oops forgot to tell you bout it)
The dryness, reverb, chorus, and other sh like that from the Muse hub once downloaded.
In reply to (Oops forgot to tell you… by [DELETED] 65593900
If you mean the MuseFX for use with 4.0.2, go to the mixer and assign one of the effects you loaded into the channel you'd like it to apply to (see the handbook page on the Mxier for more info - https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/mixer). If you mean the new 4.1 buil-in reverb, you'll see controls for that right there in the mixer as well.