mono file

• Jun 12, 2022 - 20:37

How to export a file having the same mono content on both channels?


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In reply to by k.szymanski@uw…

You wrote:
Should it be so complicated?

I did not know what soundfont you are using.
The MuseScore_General.sf3 soundfont (which I use) spatially orients the piano keyboard such that when a long sequence of consecutive notes, of increasing pitch, are played from left to right (low to high) on a piano, the sounds heard in a set of headphones will seem to move from left to right, as if seated at a piano. By creating a second score and panning each to opposite sides, when played together, it approached mono - each note sounded "equally positioned" through the headphones.

As Jojo mentioned, if you use this soundfont: FluidR3Mono_GM.sf3 (13.8 MB).which can be downloaded here:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/soundfonts-and-sfz-files#gm_soundfo…
(look halfway down that list)
you should not have to resort to the "double writing of notes" (or using the pan position) at all.

This MuseScore file:
Ćwiczenia.mscz
when opened in MuseScore:
Notes.png
(Notice only one piano. No duplicate needed.)

and played using the FluidR3Mono_GM.sf3 soundfont:
synth.png
Mixer.png

will export from MuseScore as a .wav file which shows this in Audacity:
Audacity.png

Notice both channels are identical.

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