When I play the exported MIDI in other software, the correct part does not sound.
Thank you in advance. When I play the exported MIDI in other software, the correct parts don't sound, and wind instruments play pizzicato. Is there a way around this? This seems to happen when the number of parts exceeds 10. There are 13 actual parts, as shown below: Flute, Obe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn1, Horn2, Trumpet, Timpani, Violins1, Violins2, Violas, Violoncellos, Contrabasses
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Don't forget to post the score.
Sorry for the delay. This is a test score and an exported midi. The phenomenon differs depending on the software used to play it. MuseScore itself disables Pizz when playing midi. Thank you in advance.
https://musescore.com/user/79224010/scores/21935818
In reply to Sorry for the delay. This is… by rabbit210320
I can verify this is happening. What do you use midi for?
I will make the generated MIDI publicly available.
The MSCZ data used here is just an example.
My actual goal is to make publicly available MIDI generated by MuseScore from legitimate, copyright-free sheet music.
I have the MSCZ data, but I'm having trouble because the individual parts don't sound properly.
I think the root cause is probably the MIDI limit of 15 channels for scale parts, but they don't sound properly even when there are fewer than 15 channels, as in this case, so I'd like to know a workaround.
In reply to I will make the generated… by rabbit210320
When I open your mscz file in Musescore 3.7, the pizzicato marker is missing and therefore there is no pizzicato effect in the midi file.
If I append the pizzicato to the notes then the midi playback is fine.
Is it a bug in MuS 4?