Drumline or Marching Percussion Soundfont for MuseScore 2
I have this morning separated Mike Schorsch's excellent marching percussion additions to the TimGM6mb soundfont into it's own soundfont for use with MuseScore 2
If you want to use instruments from the new Marching Percussion Instrument Group you will need to enable this soundfont in the Synthesiser page.
You can download it here:-
http://www.filefactory.com/file/7dl5l7zuzxtf/n/MikeScorschDrumLine_sf2
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There is also a version of this soundfont with a double set of cymbals.
The extra cymbals have not yet been mapped into the instruments.xml file.
If you would like a copy email me.
In reply to There is also a version of by ChurchOrganist
Would it be possible/useful to include this in the default Fluid.sf3 soundfont? How big would be the soundfont in SF3 format?
In reply to Would it be possible/useful by [DELETED] 5
I'll convert it and see.
In reply to Would it be possible/useful by [DELETED] 5
Werner's utility is crashing when I try to convert the file :(
Oh, this is cool! I wonder now about the possibility of including this and/or other speciality soundfonts in the distribution, probably as sf3 files?
In reply to Oh, this is cool! I wonder by Marc Sabatella
Well they're not a really big download - 16MB for the plain vanilla version and 19MB for the one with double cymbals.
We could maybe include sf3 versions for those still on dialup connections :)
I have Werner's conversion utility so it is merely a question of passing them through it.
Filefactory has said the server is overloaded and I can't download it, I have been trying for 2 days. Can you upload it to mediafire or a different file host?
it wont let me add it
In reply to it wont let me add it by olivia.gehredwards
How so? What error message do you get, and at what point do you get it?
Please note that the Filefactory experience for downloaders is now so unsatisfactory with an online betting window popping up that I have pulled the soundfonts from Filefactory.
I shall be giving them a temporary home on my Google drive later today, but will ultimately set up a Google site for the MuseScore soundfont project.
In reply to Please note that the by ChurchOrganist
You can now download the Drumline Soundfonts in s zip archive from here:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE/view?usp=s…
In reply to You can now download the by ChurchOrganist
i tryed but wont let me
In reply to i tryed but wont let me by MozyCo
What specifically went wrong when you tried? At what point did an error message appear, and what did it say?
In reply to You can now download the by ChurchOrganist
Seems in the filenames you mistyped Mike Schorsch's name ;-)
In reply to Seems in the filenames you by Jojo-Schmitz
And somehow the file had become corrupted :(
I just remade the soundfont :)
In reply to And somehow the file had by ChurchOrganist
Where is it?
In reply to Where is it? by Bryce Turner
Same place
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE/view?usp=s…
In reply to Same by ChurchOrganist
Ok, so I got the first one to work, but it would only work for the snare drum. Like when I pulled up the tenor drums, it would still have snare voices for whatever note in the note selection menu for tenor drums. Same for bass drums and cymbals. I couldn't get the DrumlineXtra to work.
In reply to Ok, so I got the first one to by Bryce Turner
The different percussion sections of a Marching Band are in different presets in the soundfont, so Snares are in Preset 0, Bass Drums in Preset 1, Cymbals in Preset 2 and, Tenors in Preset 3
Consequently you have to select the correct preset from the mixer to suit the section of the band playing.
It could be argued that the soundfont should be organised as one big kit, but this is how Mike Schorsch made it, so I just left it like that.
HTH
In reply to The different percussion by ChurchOrganist
When I open the mixer, I don't get the different options for different presets in the soundfont. It just comes up as "Standard."
And when I do a regular instrument, it automatically defaults to the snare sound and I get options to change it from tenors to basses to cymbals. But when I try doing that with the snare instrument, I don't get those options, just Standard, Standard 1, Standard 2 etc.
In reply to When I open the mixer, I by Bryce Turner
OK - in my haste to get a working soundfont out I forgot to set the Bank MSB/LSB to define the patches as drumkits.
That is now fixed :)
Please download again.
Incidentally I have decided to produce a new version of the Drumline soundfont which maps all the instruments to the same patch number. I think in the long run this will be more efficient.
In reply to OK - in my haste to get a by ChurchOrganist
Yes it worked this time. Yay! I recommend restarting Musescore after adding the sounfont. I didn't do that and when I opened another score, there was no sound and everything was mapped to the Yamaha Grand Piano sound. I restarted it and now everything is back to normal. With the added drumline sounds.
Attached is the proposed keymap for the new combined Drumline/Marching Percussion soundfont.
Before I go ahead and implelement this, please take a look and see if it will satisfy your requirements
I downloaded from the google drive and put both sound fonts in the musescore soundfonts folder. What else do I have to do? The soundfonts show up in the synthesizer but theres no instruments. What do i do with the keymap files?
In reply to I downloaded from the google by 8Keep
These are drumkits.
You will only see the instruments in the mixer if you are using an untuned percussion stave.
The keymaps are only for information.
The drumkit information for these instruments is already encoded in the main MuseScore Instruments.xml file.
How do I add these, the ones from google drive, to the musescore program? So I can select the drumline instruments from the choose instrument page and get the sounds?
In reply to How do I add these, the ones by RIRGranados Music
Like in the old one for Musescore 1 we had to add the instruments to a folder to make them be able to be choose, this is only the sound font not the the thing needed. that was added to templates before, in order to do it, right thats why i dont know how to install it for it to work, i can get the sound font in but then cant even choose the snare drum to be in one staff, then the bass, and the tenor ect.
In reply to Like in the old one for by RIRGranados Music
Nvm figured it out, now the problem is that the only thing that makes a sound is one note only, where the top register F is on treble clef instruments, not other sounds are made.
In reply to How do I add these, the ones by RIRGranados Music
The Marching Percussion instruments are already in the instruments definition file in MuseScore 2.
They should be treated in the same way as any other unpitched percussion instrument but the Marching Percussion soundfont needs to be selected in the mixer, in order to get the sounds.
There is a slight problem with the way the score is represented from the information as the way MuseScore interprets the stave has changed in version 2. I will be submitting a change to rectify this in the near future.
In the meantime you can use Edit Drumset to move the notes to the correct lines.
HTH
So I don't really know how to download the file to get it running correctly in musescore 2... can someone please help? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
In reply to So I don't really know how to by JDog812
Hopefully this handbook entry will help you.
https://musescore.org/en/node/50721
If not, come back and we'll try to get you sorted :)
In reply to Hopefully this handbook entry by ChurchOrganist
Thank you so much!!! Everything is working great!!
I added the soundfont (the Xtra one wouldn't work though) and the actual drums get sound, just not the buzzes or anything like that, is that because of the Xtra?
In reply to I added the soundfont (the by Adam Joe Kormondy
No it's not because of the Xtra.
I'm not sure why - but maybe check the mixer to makes sure the correct drumset is loaded.
Failing that, attach the problem score and I'll take a look.
I downloaded it and added it into the synthesizer(Xtra version won't work though), but it doesn't make any noise, and I cant figure out how to fix it. Is there some setting i need to change first?
EDIT: Nevermind, I found the problem, it was in the mixer.
I have now got the Drumline Xtra soundfont working for those of you who want the use of 2 sets of cymbals in their Marching Percussion.
Let me know of any more improvements that can be made - are more tenor drums required?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE/view?usp=s…
In reply to I have now got the Drumline by ChurchOrganist
Hello
I've been using musescore 1.4 for 4 or 5 years now. I am an instructor for high school and an indoor drumline. I used to use the melodic toms and stuff just to get the notes on the paper. As I'm sure you are aware, this gave me absolutely no playback ability. However; I've recently purchased a new computer and was forced to upgrade to musescore 2. I found this link online today whilst looking for some playback options for a drumline; and I installed the sound font. The only issue I'm having is that the sounds simply aren't playing.
I've
-downloaded the zip
-opened the sound font files
-added them into the synthesizer in the program.
What other steps am I missing?
I really appreciate your time; and I'm sure the playback ability will help the kids out significantly as well.
Thanks!
In reply to Hello I've been using by Vaughnilla__ice
You need to select the instruments in the mixer.
Pressing F10 will bring up the mixer, where you can select the appropriate sounds for the various instruments.
HTH
I did that, I'm simply get no sound. :/
In reply to I did that, I'm simply get no by Vaughnilla__ice
Please post the specific score you are having problems with, and tell us exactly which soundfonts you have loaded in View / Synthesizer.
In reply to Please post the specific by Marc Sabatella
This is what everything looks like on my end.
In reply to This is what everything looks by Vaughnilla__ice
That all looks fine.
Please attach the mscz file for examination.
In reply to This is what everything looks by Vaughnilla__ice
Also, just tp be sure - you do get sound from MuseScore 2 when using other scores and other soundfonts?
In reply to Also, just tp be sure - you by Marc Sabatella
Sorry about the late response. But yes, I do get sound from other instruments when using the default sound font.
The download link is not working. It says:
Invalid Download Link
This file may have been deleted by the uploader, or it may have expired. This error can also occur if the file link is invalid. Please contact customer support if you require further assistance.
In reply to The download link is not by B-Mac
You are using the latest link ?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE&authuser=0
The file was moved from Filefactory because of unwanted ads appearing to those downloading it.
In reply to You are using the latest link by ChurchOrganist
Thank you. I didn't realize that was an old link.
Now I'm having another problem: except for the Tenor Drums, none of the other instruments are playing.
In reply to Thank you. I didn't realize by B-Mac
Did you follow the isntruction regarding choosing the instruments in the Mixer?
In reply to Did you follow the by Marc Sabatella
I'm not sure. Snare Drum is set to "56MarchingSnare", Bass Drum is set to "56MarchingBass", Tenor Drums are set to "95Tenor", and Cymbals are set to "58MarchingCymbals'.
I'm on a Mac BTW.
Edit: Nevermind, I got it to work. Thanks!
In reply to I'm not sure. Snare Drum is by B-Mac
Same problem, except on Windows! Would you mind telling me how you fixed it please?
In reply to Same problem, except on by JazzicalMan
Same questions for you - have you loaded the soundfont? Have you selected the proper instruments in the Mixer? If yes to both questions, please post the score you are having problmes with and tell us which soundfonts you have loaded and in what order.
In reply to Same questions for you - have by Marc Sabatella
Both of those things were done correctly (I read the other comments first) so I just reinstalled the soundfont and it works properly now. But thanks anyway!
I got this far somehow with trying to get this to work, but I'm not sure what to do from here. As it is, nothing makes any sounds at all, and if I get rid of "MikeScorschDrumLine.sf2" and just leave the Xtra and then "FluidR3Mono_GM.sf3" I can hear the drumline and some woodwinds playing but nothing else. How do I make it work ;-;
In reply to I got this far somehow with by [DELETED] 200655
Please post the specific score you are having problems with.
In reply to Please post the specific by Marc Sabatella
The problem persists with all of my scores, but here's the one I was playing around with to test it I guess.
https://musescore.com/user/163524/scores/788986
In reply to The problem persists with all by [DELETED] 200655
If you open the Mixer, it looks like some of the wind instruments are set to the wrong sound - to piano. And the drums are just set to the standard drumset rather than to the specific drums they are supposed to be set to when using this soundfont.
In reply to If you open the Mixer, it by Marc Sabatella
Haha I was replying while you were. Thanks :)
In reply to Please post the specific by Marc Sabatella
I believe I found the problem. In the mixer, which I've never touched before lol, the 'sound' for the wind instruments was set as Yamaha Grand Piano somehow, and the if the Xtra soundfont file is below the other mike file in the synthesizer then the percussion instruments sound is set to 56MarchingSnare. I can fix it in the mixer, I just wish I knew how to prevent it in the first place...
In reply to I believe I found the by [DELETED] 200655
Did you create this score from scratch in 2.0, or was it imported from elsehwere? If so, something might have gone wrong with the import, in which case, posting the original file you imported would help us understand. I could also imagine mixer assignments being messed up if you were experimenting with soundfonts, perhaps putting yourself in a state where you hadno soundfont loaded at all or a soundfont with only a single sound and somehow that stuck. not really sure of all the interactions. If you find a reproducible series of steps that causes this, do post them.
This soundfont is pretty decent. However, I've been trying to write a bass cadence and this doesn't help as much as I would have liked. The other percussion instruments sound good but the basses could be improved.
It wont let me download the file and i have tried to get it on different browser. When i go to the site it tells me that the file may have been deleted or is invalid. Please help.
In reply to It wont let me download the by Jaytoven
Which link are you trying to download from? If you read the other posts in this thread, you will see the current link is
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE&authuser=0
This works for me.
In reply to Which link are you trying to by Marc Sabatella
Are there any directions
I got the files now all i have to figure out is how to add them to the synthesizer. Please help i am really becoming frustrated.
Marc Sabatella i need you or somebody. This is very exciting and i cant even figure out how to add the files to the synthesizer. Its not everyday i get to work with soundfonts and everything.
In reply to Marc Sabatella i need you or by Jaytoven
Save the file into the MuseScore2 / Soundfonts folder that MuseScore crreated for you. Then, from MuseScore, go to View Synthesizer, press the Add button, and sleect the file you donwloaded. That's all there is to installing the soundfont.
To actually use the marching drum sounds in any given score, you need to go to View / Mixer and select the approriate sound for each staff.
Just to make sure everyone is using the latest link........
Download from here...........
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE/view?usp=s…
What are we supposed to do with the keymap files?
*Edit I guess we don't need them.
I've done everything I can find to get this to work it's not working for me.
In reply to What are we supposed to do by SteelSampson
My guess you've actually done too much - probably you tried following the instructions meant for 1.3, but those are wrong for 2.0.
I think the thing to do is, explain what you've already done (everything you can remember), what problem specifically you are having still, and then post a score you are having problems with and describe precisely step by step what you are doing, what you expect to see happen, and what happens instead.
In reply to My guess you've actually done by Marc Sabatella
-I downloaded the file (from the most recent post with a link in this thread).
-I extracted it using winrar.
-I opened Musescore 2.
-I added the MikeScorschDrumLine.sf2 in the synthesizer (it's first in the list)
-I set up my score with the appropriate instruments selected in the mixer.
-restarted musescore 2 when it didn't work.
-still didn't work
-restarted PC and laanched ms2
-still no go
-Added DrumlineXtra.drm to templates.
-restarted
-still not working
In reply to -I downloaded the file (from by SteelSampson
Ok that answers the questions about what you did to set it up, and it sounds about right except you probably don't want that DRM file for 2.0. But you haven't said what specifically does not work. Please attach the score you are having problems with and precise step by step instructions to reproduce the problem you are seeing.
Is it possible you neglected to add the marching version of the instrument when setting up you score? Eg, you might have selected the standard snare drum rather than marching snare drum in the Instrument dialogs (as opposed to the mixer)? Select "All Instruments" from the dropdown at the top of the Instruments list to find the marching percussion.
In reply to What are we supposed to do by SteelSampson
All yhou should need to do is unzip the soundfont into the soundfont folder.
It should just work then.
Everything else is technical information in case you know what you are doing and wish to tweak things.
In reply to All yhou should need to do is by ChurchOrganist
Whenever I upload something online the voices change for the percussion parts. For instance the Bass Drums and Tenors change to piano. And whenever I reopen my score on the computer all the voices in the mixer have changed to either Marching Snare or Yamaha Piano dependent on if they were a drum or not. Do you know how to get it so that whenever I upload they stay the right voice?
In reply to Whenever I upload something by [DELETED] 36898
MuseScore.com does not support multiple soundfonts. You'd have to limit your score to the built in sounds to have it sound the same on MuseScore.com
So where do I add all the files to?
In reply to So where do I add all the by Caleb H
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/soundfont-0#install.
Here is the download link for the Marching Percussion soundfonts......
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE/view?usp=s…
In reply to Here is the download link for by ChurchOrganist
I downloaded this and put in on top in the synthesizer and chose 95Tenor sound in the mixer. it still sounds the same. any ideas?
Bump
I'd like to start by saying fantastic work on the sound fonts. And especially amazing job dealing with all of the questions and comments. You are to be commended ChurchOrganist for being so patient!
I have added the sound fonts and they are great. One question, and please excuse the ignorance of the question if I am wrong as I have just begun my foray into drumline, but aren't the tenor pitches in the wrong order? Shouldn't drum 2 be higher than drum 3? For me, these two seem to be reversed.
Did I do something wrong? Or am I mistaken about the drum names and pitches?
Thanks again!
In reply to I'd like to start by saying by grinryan5633
The answer to that is.....
I don't know.
The order of tenor drums is as laid out by Mike Schorsch the orginal author of the soundfont.
As I understand it there are usually 4 tenor drums numbered 1 to 4 starting at the lowest. There is also a spock drum used for accents which is of a higher pitch than the rest.
I know very little about drumline, however, so I may be wrong.
In reply to The answer to that is..... I by ChurchOrganist
4 is the lowest drum, 1 is the highest. Spock is usually higher than the rest.
I've successfully added the soundfont and changed the instrument sounds in mixer, but I still get no sound from the drumline. What could I e doing wrong?
I can't seem to have BOTH soundfonts play. Either I get the default, or ONLY the marching sounds. I've added the soundfont to the synth. Am I missing something?
EDIT: Nevermind, had to change in the mixer.
Hi, it appears the link for the download has stopped working. Is it possible you can get it back up again?
In reply to Hi, it appears the link for by Rockn
Which link?
The soundfont was removed from Filefactory over a year ago due to insensitive and morally questionable advertising being forced on the downloader.
You should be using the Google Drive link - which was working fine just now.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE
I'm having some issue with the audio playback and here are my step-by-step instructions of how I got the file and used it:
-Downloaded from most recent link
-Extracted files by using WinRar
-Placed MikeScorschDrumLine.sf2 into the Soundfonts folder
-Opened up MuseScore
-Created a New Score selecting "Snare Drum" as the only instrument
-Go into Synthesizer, selected the file
-Deleted all other Soundfonts and "Save to Score / Set as Default"
-Go into Mixer and selected 56MarchingSnare
-Simply placed a 2 measures of quarter notes, one of "Acoustic Snare" and another of "Rim Click"
-No sound being played back.
Please do help. I've looked all over and I can't figure out why I'm not getting any sound back.
In reply to I'm having some issue with by TannerCrank
My guess is that you've added the standard snare drum and not the Marching Percussion one, so, as you've deleted the default soundfont it is, of course, not playing because the drumline version has not sounds mapped to those notes.
To be sure though, please attach the score here so I can take a look.
You need to make sure that you select drumline instruments from the Marching Percussion section and not the Unpitched Percussion section. If the Marching Percussion section is not visible make sure you have All Instruments selected from the dropdown at the top of the Instruments dialogue.
In reply to My guess is that you've added by ChurchOrganist
Alright, I guess I forgot to do the "Common Instrument" swap to "Marching." Thank you so much!
Just posting the link again so it's at the bottom :)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7cZM0RQwkwSTjFablU4eGZjWkE
In reply to Just posting the link again by ChurchOrganist
I figured out how to make the instruments play back, but i was wondering if there was a way to be able to play both wind instruments and these drum line instruments, because I cannot seem to get both to play back simultaneously.
In reply to I figured out how to make the by Diegoeh7
You just need to have both the standard soundfont and the drum soundfont installed, and then select the appropriate sounds for each instrument using the Mixer. Depending on whether you have msotly winds and just a few percussion or vice versa, it might make more sense to have the standard or marching soundfont listed first. Whichever is listed first is used by default, so the instruments that require the other will require use of the Mixer.
Please see this thread........
https://musescore.org/en/node/94611
For the latest and permanent download link for this.
I need help installing this. Is there any step by step instructions?
Also can you drag and drop from the WinRAR file or do you have to extract first. Thanks so much
In reply to I need help installing this. by Drummer Dan
It should be in a ZIP file???
Are you downloading from the right place?
You should be able to drag it straight from its compressed folder into your MuseScore Soundfont folder.
Once you have done that then follow the instructions in the handbook for installing a soundfont.
Make sure the Marching Percussion soundfont is at the bottom of the list and use the Mixer to select the requisite sounds from it.
I cant get the sound to play
In reply to I cant get the sound to play by Drummer Dan
So what is happening?
Are you getting the sounds from the default drumset??
Are the notes all sounding as piano?
I need a bit more to go on here.
It would help if you would post a screenshot of your soundfont list in the Synthesiser page, and also a score file (mscz) of a piece you are having this problem with.
In reply to So what is happening? Are you by ChurchOrganist
Is there a way to get better bass drums rather than these kind of rave ones?
In reply to Is there a way to get better by NixonSixon
Are you using the Marching Perussion soundfont?
In reply to Are you using the Marching by ChurchOrganist
Yes, I'm using the MikeScorschDrumline.sf2 file. All the other instruments work fine, but the bass drums sounds like an electric drumset tom setting that one would use for a rave party.
In reply to Yes, I'm using the by NixonSixon
Yes they are a bit clunky aren't they :)
I've no idea where the original author got the samples, but in the absence of replacements we're stuck with them........
I have no idea what a marching bass drum should sound like.
Is it like a standard drumset kick drum?
Or the big orchestral bass drum?
In reply to Yes they are a bit clunky by ChurchOrganist
Go look up some videos on YouTube. I may be able to get you some semi decent recordings of at least the 5 bass drums that are well tuned. If you can replace them in tye soundfont that would be awesome.
In reply to Go look up some videos on by 8Keep
Is there a way to possibly use finale's?
In reply to Go look up some videos on by 8Keep
Here is a good video where you can hear some defined unisons and splits across drums:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHt5aU9wsgU
In reply to Yes they are a bit clunky by ChurchOrganist
Marching bass drum is basically a portable version of an orchestral bass drum. Actually, a drum set kick drum is essentially the same sort of drum as well, but being planted on the floor, often muted in some way, and struck differently, it tends to sound more like "thud" and less like "boom". Whereas marching and orchestral are more similar.
Wow, this is great! Thanks for uploading. There are only two problems. First, there is no snare sound. I selected the one in the marching percussion category and set the sound to 56marchingsnare, but it still does not work. The second issue is not with the percussion, but with the other instruments. When I first installed the soundfont, I tried one of the pieces I am writing. The percussion worked fine (except for the snare, of course), but all of the other instruments were set to Yamaha Grand Piano. I tried restarting musescore, like other people suggested. When I did that, the wind instruments went back to normal, but the percussion instrument were set to different standards, with not 56marchingsnare, 57marchingbass, etc. sounds available. Any suggestions? :(
In reply to Wow, this is great! Thanks by Rockn
There certainly is a snare sound! In fact there are several.
How did you enter the notes for the snare?
Did you use the drumset definition supplied with the soundfont?
If the answer is no, then the snare sounds would not be mapped to the notes you were using.
You should make sure that the marching percussion soundfont is at the bottom of the list in the synthesiser page. Then it won't affect instruments assigned to the default soundfont (MuseScore regards whichever soundfont is at the top as the one it should use for default sounds.)
Once you have done this you should click the Set As Default button.
Now you need to select the correct sounds from the mixer.
Finally click the Save To Score button in the synthesiser page so that you don't have to select from the mixer each time you open the score.
HTH
In reply to There certainly is a snare by ChurchOrganist
Yeah, this definitely helped. The different soundfonts are now working simultaneously, so that's good. The snare also is working now. Don't know I fixed it, but it's working now, so not complaining. Thank you soooo much! :)
Great news - Mike Shorsch's Drumline instruments are now incorporated into the default soundfont.
No more need for a separate download :)
The SF2 version is available here.....
https://musescore.org/en/node/94611
The SF3 version will also be available later today.
In reply to Great news - Mike Shorsch's by ChurchOrganist
Wow, great stuff Michael! Is there anything blocking us from incorporating this in the upcoming 2.0.3 update?
In reply to Wow, great stuff Michael! Is by Thomas
Not at all - Mike Schorsch has specified the licence as MIT so the big stumbling block has been removed :)
In reply to Great news - Mike Shorsch's by ChurchOrganist
is the SF3 Version available?
In reply to is the SF3 Version available? by DrakeWheeler
As mentioned above, you no longer need to download anything - these sounds are included in the default soundfont that comes with MuseScore (currently MuseScore_General.sf3, if you are using MuseScore 2.2 or later; FluidR3 for older versions).
In reply to Great news - Mike Shorsch's by ChurchOrganist
The sound font isn't working. I successfully added the sound font and put it at the bottom of the list in the synthesizer, and changed the sounds in the mixer to, well all of the pitches for drums that i have. They all sound the same. Help??
In reply to The sound font isn't working… by Orynn's Music
As explained above, there is no soundfont you should be installing for MuseScore 2.x - the sounds are already in there in the default. So probably whatever it is you installed (an old version designed for 1.x and incompatible with 2.x, probably), you need to uninstall it. Then go through and fix the changes you made in the Mixer. For MuseScore 2, everything should work correctly out of the box, no soundfonts to download, nothing to change in the Mixer.
So, uninstall the incompatible soundfont, create a new score, add the marching instruments (and if you've also installed an old incompatible instruments.xml, you need to get rid of that too), and start writing - everything should just work.
If you continue to have trouble, please be sure you are on the current version of MuseScore (2.2.1), do a Help / Revert to Factory Settings to be sure you don't have any bad customizations left over form before, then try again. And if it still doesn't work, please start a new thread and attach the score you are having trouble with.
In reply to As explained above, there is… by Marc Sabatella
Some Notes on the tenors are muted as I play it or click on the notes. Any idea what I am supposed to do with this file: DrumlineXtra.drm
In reply to Some Notes on the tenors are… by elevatorkiddo
Sounds like you are having some sort of problem, but it isn't clear what. Unless you are literally still using the soundfont and other tools originally created for MsueScore 1 back in 2013, though, whatever problem you are having is probably not related to this thread. Best to start a new thread and describe the problem in more detail, and attach the score you are having trouble with. Then we can understand and assist better.