Assignement of midi channel

• Apr 25, 2015 - 04:54

Bonjour

Can we change the assignment of the midi channel in musescore 2?

If I use a piano by example the two staff ( key G and F) in a midi file export, that two staffs are mixed on the same channel, I have not find where we can change the midi channel in two staff connected.
So if I want to channel I must declare two keyboard in musescore and delete in the first the key F and in the second the G key.
So the channel in midi-export is for the G key is 1, and for the F key is 2.
Can we change the assignment of the channel by example 3 and 4?

Is it possible to change a midi channel independently in two staff connected?


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You asked: "Is it possible to change a midi channel independently in two staff connected?"

If you mean for playback within MuseScore:
For piano, since both connected staves (i.e. the Grand Staff) are played by the same instrument, there is only one midi sound in MuseScore's mixer that is applied to both staves - those staves being the 'G' (treble) clef staff and the 'F' (bass) clef. (I think you call them "key G and F".)
To get two sounds - one for each staff - you must score for two instruments.

Still, I'm not clear on exactly what it is that you want to do.

Regards.

In reply to by Jm6stringer

Bonjour
Thanks a lot for your answer

But excuse my bad English, but you have understood correctly my question.

You write:
"For piano, since both connected staves (i.e. the Grand Staff) are played by the same instrument, there is only one midi sound in MuseScore's mixer that is applied to both staves - those staves being the 'G' (treble) clef staff and the 'F' (bass) clef. (I think you call them "key G and F".)"

I do exactly what you say

It's not very important, its work like that.

To get two sounds - one for each staff - I score two instruments piano.
And after this operation, I delete for the first piano the 'F' (bass) clef and for the second piano the 'G' (treble) clef. See I attached file
And after, I can begin to entry note on the score.

So I only want to know if I haven't missed something on the soft.

I explain why, I have an instrument "Yamaha, tyros5-76)” which can read score in midi file and I see them on its screen for the right hand and the left hand, if channel are not mixed, I can read easily the score, if they are mixed it's too complicate to read, and you don't know which notes are played with right hand or left hand.
Like I proceed on "MUSESCORE V2", it's work, so it's ok.
Thanks for your answer.
Daniel

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In reply to by JODARDDANIEL

From the "bonjour" I guess your native language is French. Are you aware that there are French forums? You can select "français" from the drop down list below "Languages" on the right of the page, then select Forums and you will see 3 French forums. Your English is good enough to understand quite well what you are asking, but it may be easier in French.

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