after adjusting stero pans of the staves on some of my large scale orchestral works, the percussion staff does not play back as it should. i didnt adjust stero pans on the percussion staff. i left it in midi channel 10 and on stero pan 64. has anyone else had a problem with this? i was hoping tina billett could give me some response.
When creating a large scale orchestral score, should strings be placed all in the same channel? Whenever I do that, I get a sound on playback that isn't very string sounding. It's very nasal sounding. I guess what I really want to know is which instruments should be put into the same channel and which shouldnt so that they sound right when they're played back.
Is there a way to make small sized clefs (like when writing for cello and using tenor clef for two measures and then going back to bass, usually a full sized celf isnt used) using boxmarks or some other font? Thanks.
I'm having a peice I wrote played by the professional Philharmonic Orchestra in the town I live in played in a couple months. I want the individual parts to look neat as possible without having to write in multi measure rests by hand. It's really quite inconvinient that NWC doesn't support multi measure rests. I use letters to mark important spots in the peice so measure numbers are not an issue. I was wondering if there was a way to easily put in multi measure rests with text using numbers and if someone had a suggestion of what font to use and where exactly to put the numbers so that it looks neat. Otherwise, I'm in for a looooong process of marking the rests in by hand. I'd be greatful for anyone's input and/or suggestions.