Access instruments in non-default soundfont through "Change Instruments"?

• Jan 3, 2019 - 22:53

Hello,
Unlike the mixer, there appears to be no way to change instruments, via the Pallete, from user-added sountfonts mid-staff. As I mentioned in another post, I am developing a chromatic solfege soundfont (https://musescore.org/en/node/280995) and want to experiment with changing the soundfont instrument on sharps so that the solfege syllable sounded match the accidental. Do I have to create a custom instrument.xml file?

Thanks,
Sam


Comments

If you have the knowledge and it will work for others, make a custom instruments.xml file. Without a custom instruments.xml, it would be necessary to insert Instrument change text and change instrument then apply the sound you want to it. As an alternative, you could use an instrument such as a violin or trumpet that already has multiple channels and use these channels for instrument sound changes with staff text. If one of these options sounds like a workable idea, let me know and I'll explain in more detain if needed.

In reply to by mike320

Yes, I am able to make a custom instruments.xml file, which I will do. Thanks for the brilliant idea of using an instrument with multiple channels. What is the limit of how many channels I can specify in a custom instrument?

Also, does the plugin framework support changing instruments and channels; "Change Instr." and "change channel" (available in "staff text properties"). Once I have made my chromatic solfege soundfont and instrument.xml publically available, I would like to work on a simple plugin, if someone can help me develop it, that will automatically switch the solfege soundfont instrument and channel to the right key and accidentals in the score. My guess is that the plugin would have to create an empty staff text entry for each accidental note type in the score that needed a channel change to access the "Change Channel" command.

Also, within Musescore's gui is it possible to selectively select notes of a specific accidental (flats, double flats, sharps, or double sharps)?

Thanks,
Sam

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