MIDI Input
I am unable to get my MIDI keyboard to inoput notes. It does not show up anywhere yet my other composition software recognizes it fine.
Yamaha P-115 with MIDI through USB
I am unable to get my MIDI keyboard to inoput notes. It does not show up anywhere yet my other composition software recognizes it fine.
Yamaha P-115 with MIDI through USB
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Be sure you have 64-bit drivers installed, that you connect and turn on your keyboard before starting MuseScore, and that your device is selected in Edit / Preferences / I/O.
In reply to Be sure you have 64-bit… by Marc Sabatella
Now, the keyboard does show up in the Input, but am still unable to input notes.
In reply to Now, the keyboard does show… by billatstmarymu…
Have you followed the 7 steps here?
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input#midi-keyboard
If yes, at which step does it fail?
In reply to Have you followed the 7… by Jm6stringer
OK, I got it to work.
It's still a little unwieldy, but I'll need to get used to a new method...
Thanks.
Bill
In reply to Have you followed the 7… by Jm6stringer
I am having same problem - have followed steps 1-6 as listed in the handbook, but nothing happens on step 7!
I'm using a 12-year-old MIDI cable - is that the problem?
I'm able to enter notes but...when I play a simple quarter note melody, Musescore does not cut off each note when I move to the next one. Like I've got my foot on the (piano) sustain pedal and never lifting it. Producing a huge "additive tone cluster" rather than a simple melody. (See attached.) What's up with that? (I do not have a pedal hooked up to my keyboard.)
In reply to I'm able to enter notes but… by mclure1c
BTW I realize that red is used to indicate "out of practical range".
In reply to BTW I realize that red is… by mclure1c
... and I'm using "real time entry".
In reply to I'm able to enter notes but… by mclure1c
Are you using the "automatic" or "manual" method? And if no pedal, what do you have configured instead to work the real-time advance? Also, some keyboards fail to send note-off messages, which will always produce the results you are seeing. Can you test using step-time? If the same happens there, then that is the problem.
In reply to Are you using the "automatic… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for your help!
You ask "what do you have configured instead to work the real-time advance?"
Actually, I have done nothing. Where's the info about this? I found radio buttons in Preferences/Note input... but not sure what turning this on or off would do here.
Step-time method works fine. Problem occurs during both methods (automatic and manual).
In reply to Thanks for your help! You… by mclure1c
The radio buttons in preferences/note input are not working properly. Initially they are greyish ghreen and greyish red. When I click the color becomes bright green or red. But after that, there seems to be no way to turn them off/deselect them. I use a Macbook Pro and have the latest Musescore.
In reply to Thanks for your help! You… by mclure1c
See the Handbook for the explanation on how all this works. The section on note input methods and real time in particular: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input-modes. Also see the section on Preferences: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/preferences#midi-remote-control
I found a solution after reading this forum (no direct solution but some useful hints) and experimenting a good deal. I'm on MacOS 10.15, and Musescore was nonresponsive to two different MIDI input devices. I checked their functionality with Apple's "AudioMIDI Setup" utility app (there's a button you can click to have it beep each time it receives a note) and they were both sending OK.
The answer is this:
In addition to the other steps already given, check the setup under MuseScore/Preferences/IO.
In the MIDI Input window on that menu, there are CoreMIDI IAC Driver choices 1 and 2. But when your keyboard is plugged in, a third device appears. It's "CoreMIDI, USB Midi Keyboard" for a USB-native keyboard, and "CoreMIDI, USB Midi" for my Yamaha P-140 which is old-school MIDI and running through a MIDI - to - USB adapter cable (thank you, Amazon!).
That was the magic moment. Select this actual device, not an IAC driver, click APPLY, then OK. Then exit MuseScore and restart. Good luck!