![]() ![]() How can I do the equivalent of this in MuseScore? (Other than manually changing the reverb for all instruments to ~60%.) The developer of MagicSFVer2 suggest in its user note: start the creative "audio hq", click at the "Import Environment"-button and choose the "_Cathedral.ea2"-file. Is there some special things in terms of installation that need be done? All I did was edit preferences | IO and pick the SF file.Ģ. In other setups I've used, all the sounds tend to be balanced roughly. I'd imagine the virtual sound volume would be balanced already. ![]() But violin I have to reduce to say 20 out of 127.ġ. All other instruments use default (say 100 out of 127 full scale). I end up changing its volume using the mixer. MagicSFVer2 sounded very nice (I like it, thanks to Dennis Deutschmann and whoever that made it happen.) but not balanced - out of the 5 instruments, the violin sound was surprisingly loud. Unison.SF sounded very balanced between the instruments. ![]() First, with the workaround via Parts (see my other posts) I was able to get all instruments on my test score with 5 instruments. ![]()
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