I'm using Sib 4 to create midi files for learning choral music. I have 4 staves labelled SOPRANO, ALTO, TENOR and BASS. When I play the music back using Sibelius or via an exported midi file, it uses a very imprecise mushy sound which is I suppose supposed to sound like a choir. This is far to indistinct for practice. It needs to be played by a piano, oboe or other (a different instrument for each voice). How do I change a staff to be played by a different instrument, without changing the names of the staves (i.e. they still need to be labelled Sop Alt Ten and Bas)?
Thanks - Rowan
How do I change the instrument used to play back a staff?
The simplest way is to change the sounds in the mixer, then save your score again (maybe with a different name).rowan_bradley wrote:How do I change a staff to be played by a different instrument, without changing the names of the staves
Choose the Mixer Window (from the Windows menu) then expand (large arrow at top right) if necessary.
Choose a staff, then select the sound you want.
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That's exactly what I needed to know. Somehow using the mixer to control this seems counter-intuitive (to me). I would have expected the mixer to be something that happened at the tail end of the playback process. I certainly would not have expected mixer settings to be saved in a score file. But there you go - I will try to remember this for next time!
Thanks again for your help - Rowan
Thanks again for your help - Rowan
Hi, I had used this way in Sibelius 4 but in Sibelius 5 the mixer window was rearranged and I cannot find this option again. It seems like Sibelius 5 only allows to change sound bank but not the particular instruments. Is there any way to do it? Thanks in advance.
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Sorry - I don't have Sib 5 so I can't tell you. Why do software companies so often break features that users like and need when they upgrade? Microsoft is always doing it. It's like they don't actually know how people use their software...
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