Why are the instruments from my custom SoundFont not published online?

• Jun 24, 2015 - 16:35

I think I did something incorrectly when applying a custom SoundFont to my score.

Using Viena, I edited the Fluid R3 Mono GM2 (110) SF2 SoundFont and merged instruments from the Florestan String Quartet SoundFont as Florestan *[instrument name]*.

When merging the instruments, I appended new present banks for any conflicting instruments.

In the Musescore client mixer, I applied the merged Florestan instruments to the Pizzicato voice for my string parts and it played as expected in the client. However, when I saved the score online, the voice parts that were mapped to the Florestan instruments had all switched to Piano.

I figure there is more to importing SoundFonts and I must be doing something wrong...

Any help appreciated.

Attached is the score that I am trying to save.

Allegro2.mscz

Thanks!


Comments

When you upload your score on MuseScore.com only the score is uploaded, not the soundfont. So MuseScore.com has no idea that you changed your soundfont or what you soundfont contains. It renders the MuseScore file with the default soundfont, not matter what.

In reply to by ArsTropica

If you mean, somehow save the soundfont itself within your score, no - that would make scores huge. Basically, scores played on musescore.com use the default sounfont, which is also what people will hear on their own computers if they download your score. Unless of course they have changed from the default - possibly to something else still. Bottom line - you can't control the sounds others will hear when listening to playback of your score.

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