Showing the wrong sound name

• Aug 27, 2020 - 17:02

Hey, I used GeneralUser soundfont today and Musescore put the right sound automatically for every instrument in my score. However when I checked mixer, all the sounds it showed were called Grand Piano. This didn't happen with HQ soundfont. Can it be fixed?


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I guess this is due to that soundfont not supporting single note dynamics, and your score using the "expr" versions of the sounds that do use single note dynamics. Probably it's possible somehow for MuseScore to detect and fix this, but anyhow, I think that's why you are seeing it.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Here's a sample with pictures of my mixer and synthesizer Dynamics tab. Use any sf2/3 sound font you want that has a clarinet.

I didn't use save to score because that is broke. I'm currently stuck changing every instrument with an expressive option to non expressive so my SND works correctly. CC11 doesn't play notes for expressive sounds at all.

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In reply to by Marc Sabatella

If you told me you still didn't get it to work I was going to tell you to ask Ziya. I started using CC11 within days of SND coming out and followed his simple instructions. This is a far more flexible SND method than CC2 and should be the default IMHO since it works with almost every sound font...at least until version 3.5.

In reply to by mike320

Still works in 3.5 for me, that's what I just used to test? I guess you mean you needed to take an extra step setting up the score - the issue with certain settings not being saved you've also mentioned?

Anyhow, as I recall there were some sound technical reasons why CC2 was the more correct choice (produces better results?) than CC11 even if it just so happens that CC11 might work with other soundfonts already. But I can't say I fully understood those discussions. I suspect, though, that maybe it was not fully appreciated just how much more flexible CC11 might actually be, because again, the official story seems to be that most soundfonts still won't work.

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