MIDI export
When exporting a classic organ score (3 scores), I select the choice to have 3 different MIDI files.
As a result, voices 2&3 are correct, but the voice 1 has all voices into. How can I correct that?
I would like to use Aeolus sounds, via MIDI, and from Musescore. Between, I use different MIDI processes to correct the MIDI file, add the voice changes, etc. If you have any idea…
Thank you. Alain (France)
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The terminology you use seems to me to be very confusing. In any case, each staff is exported in MIDI format from Musescore without taking into account the presence of multiple voices. The only way to achieve separation of voices is with the 'Explode' function.
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/implode-and-explode
In reply to The terminology you use… by ILPEPITO
I suspect OP might mean:
When exporting a classic organ score (3 staves), I select the choice to have 3 different MIDI files.
As a result, staves 2&3 are correct, but the staff 1 has all staves into. How can I correct that?
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In reply to I suspect OP might mean:… by TheHutch
I thought the same thing, but there is always something that doesn't work: it is not possible to export the 3 staves of the organ (which are linked) as separate midi files. Unless you copy each organ staff into other instruments with independent staves. Is this what the OP did? Did you use another program or a version of Musescore where this was possible? Without clarification it is impossible to understand what we are talking about.
In reply to I suspect OP might mean:… by TheHutch
Thanks for the translation 😃. Difficult to have sometimes the right words…
So, yes, that’s what I would like to say! And is it “normal” to have the 3 staves in the MIDI channel #1?
Alain
In reply to I suspect OP might mean:… by TheHutch
What is an OP?
In reply to What is an OP? by herbuel
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Thanks. Alain
The idea is finally to feed “Aeolus“ with 3 MIDI channels, and so have different organ sounds during the piece of music, and for each staff.
Alain
Aeolus is that: https://archie3d.github.io/aeolus_plugin/
In reply to Aeolus is that: https:/… by herbuel
There is only one midi file, but each staff has its own midi channel. If you want to have a separate midi file for each channel, you can use some freeware midi management program, or create a copy of your score made with musescore for example with a violin and two double basses, and copy the 3 organ staves into these three instruments. At this point you can save 3 separate midi files; MuseScore works like this.
In reply to There is only one midi file,… by ILPEPITO
The method indicated is also the only one to be able to have different sounds, loading 3 instances of Aeolous, each per channel. Musescore doesn't work like a DAW.
In reply to The method indicated is also… by ILPEPITO
We have to use only one instance of Aeolus, if we have a MIDI with 3 ports (channels), one for each staff.
This is possible because in Aeolus, we can connect each keyboard to a certain channel.
Up to now, that works. What I have to do now is to record all staffs in a sequencer for instance (I use one in VCV Rack), and add commands (MIDI messages) to shift Aeolus’ sequencer (to shift organ sounds).
It’s difficult to describe for me, I can make a short video to show how it works… Alain
In reply to There is only one midi file,… by ILPEPITO
There is something I misunderstood. Because I can have one MIDI file for everything, or one for each staff and one for all staffs, or just individual MIDI for each staff, once I select the corresponding option…
Alain