Change of instrument to Electric Guitar. Stops playing
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 2:16 pm
Hello
I have the latest version of Sibelius. I am scoring a piece for two synths for an pit of an opera. I am using "Change of Instrument" to indicate when a play will change his/her synth during a live performance. I have zero issues with Sibelius playback when I change the instrument to any sound EXCEPT Electric guitar.
On the first playback it will play and if I edit any of the music, or even click on a notehead, playback STOPS. All I hear in the playback is the finger slides of the guitar, zero pitch.
Measure 5. The Left hand of keyboard one plays the sound without issue. When I switched the righthand to the SAME sound. It worked for the first time. The moment I changed measure 10 to a piano sound, the ENTIRE right hand stopped playing. The Left hand plays fine.
I tried uploading a .sib file and this forum wound't let me. I'd be happy to send it so one of you can mess with the Left Hand to see if you can recreate the problem or mess with the right hand to see if you can fix the problem.
Thank you for helping me
Evan
I have the latest version of Sibelius. I am scoring a piece for two synths for an pit of an opera. I am using "Change of Instrument" to indicate when a play will change his/her synth during a live performance. I have zero issues with Sibelius playback when I change the instrument to any sound EXCEPT Electric guitar.
On the first playback it will play and if I edit any of the music, or even click on a notehead, playback STOPS. All I hear in the playback is the finger slides of the guitar, zero pitch.
Measure 5. The Left hand of keyboard one plays the sound without issue. When I switched the righthand to the SAME sound. It worked for the first time. The moment I changed measure 10 to a piano sound, the ENTIRE right hand stopped playing. The Left hand plays fine.
I tried uploading a .sib file and this forum wound't let me. I'd be happy to send it so one of you can mess with the Left Hand to see if you can recreate the problem or mess with the right hand to see if you can fix the problem.
Thank you for helping me
Evan