Merkwürdiger Effekt bei Verwendung von SalamanderGrandPianoV3 - MS 2.3.2 Windows 10.0.17134.285

• Sep 28, 2018 - 13:25

Lange Zeit habe ich fast nur mit dem Font SalamanderGrandPianoV3 gearbeitet. Dann gab es irgendwann die schlankere Light-Version, die nur minimal schlechter klingt und ich habe diese verwendet. Heute habe ich noch einmal umgestellt und erhalte nach wenigen Takten nur noch Soundbrei. Das war früher nicht so. Seither hat sich Windows auch mehrfach aktualisiert und Musescore 2.x ebenfalls einige Updates erfahren. Vielleicht hat sich dadurch der Speicherbedarf von Windows erhöht und ich komme mit den 8 Gig nicht mehr aus. Vielleicht hat jemand aber auch eine Lösung. Unter Einstellungen habe ich Windows Direct Sound ausgewählt, die Soundausgabe erfolgt über einen Onboard Realtek High Definition Audio-Processor. Der Rechner hat bereits einige Jahre auf dem Buckel. Das Arrangement, mit dem ich gerade teste habe ich angehängt. Dieses wurde ursprünglich unter Capella erstellt und in Musescore importiert. Bei anderen Arrangements, die ich getestet habe, tritt der Effekt z.T. auch auf, aber schwächer oder gar nicht. Die ersten Takte der Soundausgabe habe ich mit Audacity mitgeschnitten und wollte diese MP3-Datei ebenfalls anhängen, dabei erscheint eine Liste der erlaubten Formate. MP3 ist nicht dabei. OGG auch nicht. Nicht alle kenne ich, ist da auch ein Audioformat dabei?


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For a long time I worked almost exclusively with the Font SalamanderGrandPianoV3. Then there was the slimmer Light version, which only sounds slightly worse and I used it. Today I changed over once again and after a few bars I only get sound porridge. That wasn't the case in the past. Since then Windows has updated itself several times and Musescore 2.x has also received some updates. Maybe this has increased the memory requirements of Windows and I can't get along with the 8 gigs anymore. But maybe someone has a solution. Under Settings I selected Windows Direct Sound, the sound output is done by an onboard Realtek High Definition Audio-Processor. The computer already has some years on the hump. The arrangement I'm currently testing with is attached. This was originally created under Capella and imported into Musescore. With other arrangements, which I tested, the effect occurs partly also, but weaker or not at all. I recorded the first bars of the sound output with Audacity and wanted to attach this MP3 file as well. A list of the allowed formats appears. MP3 is not included. OGG also not. I don't know them all, is there also an audio format?

In reply to by Shoichi

Shoichi, I have tried to figure out what you have changed in the file that you have uploded using the comment: "Reopened modified and saved with the standard 2.3.2". So I have unpacked your file and compared it to mine and did not find any difference. Will you tell me what kind of modification you had done to that file and why? Did it only affect the meta data, which I did not compare?

In reply to by SlyDr

Besides the difficulties due to the language there are those of a technical nature :(
When I opened your score the notes were mute for me (I use the standard soundfont, General sf3). Maybe because you saved the soundfont in the score.
So I pressed 'I' added the piano and used copy and paste. Nothing else.

I forgot to state an other odd effect I observe since some time: If I open a file with soundfont Salamander Light and press play there is no sound. After playing the same score with a different sound and changing back to Salamander Light everything works fine and I hear the piano sound.

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