Soundfonts

• May 20, 2018 - 19:33

In an effort to fix an issue on an old (prior to V.2.2) score I re-uploaded it several times. In that process the original sound was lost at musescore.com. It sounds fine locally using the Mellow Yamaha Grand with the MuseScore_General.sf3 soundfont which has been saved to the score. However, when the score is uploaded it has a very different sound when played back from musescore.com. What am I missing? Do I need to contact musescore.com about this issue?


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In reply to by hmscomp

MuseScore 2.2 on Windows can export Mp3 out of the box. If that dialog doesn't show this got to mean that you are using the default soundfont, MuseScore_General.sf3, or that you are using MuseScore 2.1 or older.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Jojo, you said: "..If that dialog doesn't show this got to mean that you are using the default soundfont, MuseScore_General.sf3" . This statement (phrase) is what I consider incorrect or confusing, because, as said, when anyone uses on MuseScore 2.2 the export to MP3 function, it works even if you use the default (MuseScore_General.sf3) soundfont.

Read again your own post and you will notice :-)

In reply to by mdi1972

To see that dialog 2 conditions need to be met, one is always met on Windows and MuseScore 2.2, the MP3 export ability, so if you still don't see the dialog, it got to be the other condition not being met, using a non-default soundfont, IOW using the default soundfont.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

yes, yes, but what your posts wrongly suggests is that using the default (MuseScore_General) soundfont would be a reason for the dialog don't showing! :-D

quoted: "If that dialog doesn't show this got to mean that you are using the default soundfont, MuseScore_General.sf3, or that you are using MuseScore 2.1 or older." ....

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Using the default 2.2 or 2.2.1 soundfont, MuseScore_General.sf3 is a reason to a failing save as MP3 (Export)?? how could it be possible? I use 2.2.1 and this soundfont, and export to MP3 without problems.

Edited: "That dialog only shows when using a non-default soundfont ": Jojo, what Dialog do you refer to? The "Save Audio" (in File->Save Online), or the "Export"->Save As (MP3)" option?

Jojo, got it. Disregard my above remarks.... I thought you were refering to the File/Export to MP3 option.

Indeed, if you use the default soundfont, then the "Save Audio" checkbox in Save Online will not appear, yes.

In reply to by hmscomp

Hi HMS,

-Regarding the "export to MP3" thing: Using File->Export... , you should have the option to export the score to MP3 audio. See the attached print screen.

1)If you are using the MS 2.2.1 default soundfont, the "MuseScore_General.sf3", in your MuseScore - then the "Save Audio" checkbox is not present (when you do a "File->Save Online"). It seems that the "musescore.com" website uses this one soundfont, but (I too) observed that it sounds a bit different compared to the one in the MuseScore application.

2) If you are simply uploading your score via the website (the Upload button in musescore.com), then the playback in musescore.com would likely respect your Mixer settings (that are saved anyway with the score when you saved it in your computer). But the playback, as said, will use the musescore.com soundfont.

Anyway, just for be sure, do this: do to "View"->"Synthetiser", and do a "Save To Score", and then, Save your score too again. This way, when you upload the score, at least the "musescore.com" playback should obey any customized synth. settings (and mixer settings) you did in your score. If you used the Mellow piano, the playback at musescore.com should use the Mellow piano too.

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