I can't hear a part of my music in the playback section
I have the instruments harpsichord, piano, and voice, but I can't hear the piano. I can still hear the harpsichord and voice. When I create a new score and don't mess with the settings, I still can't hear the piano, but I can hear the harpsichord. What is happening?
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Please post a sample score that does this.
In reply to Please post a sample score… by bobjp
how?
In reply to how? by thekickerram
Below where you post a new comment, select the "Choose a file". Maneuver to the mscz file you want to post. Double click. It will show up in "File attachments"
In reply to Below where you post a new… by bobjp
ok this is the score. Only when the harpsichord is not playing I can hear the piano, instead of hearing both play at the same time.
In reply to ok this is the score. Only… by thekickerram
" Only when the harpsichord is not playing I can hear the piano, instead of hearing both play at the same time."
A few remarks:
1. On your sample score it's an accordion, not a harpsichord.
2. The accordion and the piano are playing in unison, which makes it really difficult to distinguish the separate instruments.
3. You can help to separate the instrument sounds by using the Pan controls in the Mixer.
4. You can reduce the volume of the Piano slightly in the Mixer.
In reply to Please post a sample score… by bobjp
this is the correct score. I am quite sure that it is a harpsichord.
In reply to this is the score. I am… by thekickerram
Your first file had an accordion. But it doesn't make much difference. Two instruments playing the same part with be hard to distinguish. Panning may or may not help. You have the piano at fff and the harpsichord at ff. In the real world, harpsichords are not very loud. While a piano can be very soft or very loud.
Plus recorded sounds don't blend the same way real instruments do. You may have heard this combination of instruments and thought it might be fun to try to recreate it. Maybe, maybe not possible.