Choosing Varied Insturments for a New Score

• Nov 3, 2022 - 22:29

I am working on a composition for my Orchestration class. This composition is intended to be for a mixed ensemble with a minimum of 8 parts, representing at least three orchestral sections (strings, winds, brass, percussion). I am allowed to choose which instruments I want to use with at least one transposing instrument that transposes by an interval other than an octave. Is there a way I can select individual instruments when I start a new composition, or is it possible to replace and/or add instruments in an existing template file?


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In reply to by jeetee

I reinstalled MuseScore to its latest version - 3.6.2 -, but I am still unable to change instruments within a staff in an empty measure. Will there be another update to the program in the next three weeks that might resolve this issue? Or is there another process I can try?

In reply to by ahafeli19

There are no updates to MuseScore 3 planned, period, as MuseScore 4 is coming soon - but probably not in the next three weeks.

Meanwhile, though, something is extremely strange here. Are you sure you weren't playing around with custom instrument definitions? If you do Help / Revert to Factory Settings, does the problem still persist? If so, what OS are you on? Then we can give you further advice on debugging the problem. I'm kind of guessing somehow the installation is for a different admin only, or for a different user, and somehow that's causing a problem.

But for now, here's a possible workaround: create an orchestra score using one of the provided templates sand simply remove instruments.

In reply to by ahafeli19

That's your problem - as mentioned already, it seems you have been messing with the instruments.xml file, because that's not the correct file to be showing. That's not even an instrument list XML file at all - looks like you tried to put a score there. That won't work. Help / Revert to Factory Settings will restore it to what it's supposed to be, and then don't mess with this setting at all - it requires highly specialized knowledge of the particular XML file format used within MuseScore and the details of how instrument definitions are organized. If you explain what it is you were trying to do by changing that setting, we can help you find the correct way to do it.

In reply to by ahafeli19

As mentioned, that's not normal. If you didn't experiment with custom instruments.xml files, did you by any chance build this yourself from source, or obtain it from some third party (any place other than this very website)? If so, probably it was not built correctly. Be to use the official version - 3.6.2 - downloaded directly from this site.

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