Soundfont

• Oct 9, 2014 - 11:03

Hi,
does anyone know, if I want a certain soundfont for my score (under Synth.) what I'll have to do?
Save to Score - Load from Score or Set as Default - Load default.
As far as I know Default means ''absence".

Thanx,
Frans


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Normally, changing soundfont affects MuseScore not just for the current score but for all scores. And the information about what soundfont to use is not saved as part of the score but as part of MuseScore's preferences - if you use the Set as Default. I believe Save / Load is to save the soundfont info to the score and then load it later, if you want one score to use a different soundfont than others. I think even if you save the soundfont to the score, it isn't loaded until you explicitly load it, because loading a soundfont is pretty expensive and you might not really want to do it all the time (like everytime you switch tabs between open scores). Hopefully that helps. Not sure if you want to literally change the soundfont for just one score or not.

As for some notes not playing, which soundfont, which instrument, which notes? Usually, that would be happen only for notes that are not physically playable on the instrument.

Thanx Marc for your explanation.
Yes, I want to use a certain soundfont for one particular score.
It's because one soundfont has f.i. better brass-sounds than the other, and for a score with plenty of brass in it, I like to switch my soundfont in that score.

I told about a note, that doesn't sound by switching to another soundfont.
If you will look at the attachment below, you hopefully will see, what I mean.
Change under Synth, as you will know, the soundfont into the TimGM6mb.sf2-font, go up and down with the note in the Alt-sax score, and you'll hear at one place, depending on the key, no sound. (using Beta 2.0)
Maybe a bug?

Gr. Frans

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In reply to by Marc Sabatella

As I said, if you look at the attachment. click on the altsax-note, and let it go up and down the staff, using the Tim-soundfont, there is a place where it doesn't sound, depending which key it is in.
This is not about the playable range, as you will see.

Frans

In reply to by karelmollen

I was hoping you'd tell us which note specific doesn't sound. Do I have to move all the way 34 ledger lines above the staff before it stops sounding? Every note in the playable range of a saxophone plays for me, and for as far as I bothered to test beyond the playabale range as well using TimGM6mb (Fluid stops about an octave above the highest normally playabale note).

So if you tell me which *specific* note you are having problems with, I could look deeper to see if there is something special going on there that might possibly trigger problems even though it works fine for me. As it is, though, I simply cannot reproduce your problem or hazard any guesses as to why it's a problem for you but not for anyone else.

EDIT: I suppose it's possible we are working with different versions of the soundfont. For TimGM6mb, I'm using the one downloaded from this site via the Soundfont section in the Handbook. For Fluid, I'm using the current version included with MuseScore development builds.

I just opened a new score, with C-trumpet and Alt-saxophone in it.
In the Fluid-font everything worked; in the Tim-font again no C#-sound.

Gr. Frans

No result!
I downloaded it and don't know actually what to do next.
When I go to my Downloads and try to open the Soundfont, Musescore says: "Cannot open it.; unknown type".
Also when I double-click on the Fluid-font, which I'm working with for quite a time, Musescore says the same.
I eventhough have them both in my scores, so that will be alright, I think.
So, the problem with the alt-sax hasn't been solved.

Never the less: thanx .

Frans

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