Audio export doesn't respect synthesizer reverb properly

• May 14, 2020 - 21:18

Hello there
I have been using musescore for a while but now I'm stuck here.
Firstly when I export to mp3 Musescore crashes. That has never happened until I changed Master Effects defaults setting. But with wave format I could be able to export without crashing Musescore.
But the main problem I have is that exported wave audio doesn't sound the same with the audio on Musescore. On musescore I set a lot of reverb that sound brighter. You can see how I set the reverb on the image attached. On the expored wave audio there is reverb as well but it's not as bright as the one in the score. It seems like musescore is not respecting the setting I set on synthesizer, though I 'save to Score' my setting.
Please help me on how I can be able to export an audio from musescore that can sounds exactly like how it sounds on the score

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Comments

I spent about an hour & half trying to figure out why the reverb stopped working after awhile on export.
Firstly, you need to save your settings to the score and then when you open the project again, go to the synth and load to score. The two buttons on the left in the synth accomlish these tasks. However, this is not going to solve the problem when using two zita reverbs. I find that the 2nd reverb if it is on the dry side will cancel out the first zita reverb. I was able to find a workaround to get somewhere to a desired combination of reverb. Close the first zita (top reverb)and set the mix on the 2nd zita (bottom reverb). Then close the 2nd zita and open the 1st zita and set the mix on that. Now open the 2nd zita again and export it and see how it sounds. I got close to what I wanted more precisely then trying to blend the mix on both zitas at the same time. When I did the latter, it sounded good but the export was dry. It may be that when I did all of this the 2nd zita's delay automatically changed to 40 where it had been at 20. Beats me :)

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