Contents
- Index
Audio Instrument, MIDI Tab
User Level: Basic, Advanced
MIDI File Usage: Playback, Notate
Choose one of the radio buttons to indicate whether or not you know which instruments comprise the original audio.
I know what instruments comprise the original audio: By default, intelliScore Ensemble uses the multi-instrument, multi-channel Example - Piano and Organ. To better match the actual instruments in your audio to the instruments defined in the ensemble, you can select a saved ensemble by clicking on the button with the Open Folder icon. Alternately, you may edit the current ensemble by clicking on the button with the Globe icon. After selecting or editing an ensemble, its name is displayed in the Ensemble Name box.
(If you have the Polyphonic Edition of intelliScore, by default, intelliScore assumes that your original audio contains Acoustic Grand Piano. You can change this by adjusting the Instrument in Original Audio to the better match the instrument actually present in the original audio. You can also adjust the Assign to Channel as desired. You can click the Speaker button to hear a patch representing the instrument you selected.)
I DO NOT know what instruments comprise the original audio: In this case all of the detected notes will be assigned to a single instrument channel and patch in the generated MIDI file. By default, intelliScore assigns the notes to MIDI channel 1 and the Acoustic Grand Piano patch. You can change this by adjusting the Assign to Channel and/or Assign to Patch as desired. Since MIDI channel 10 is used for percussion, if you set Assign to Channel to 10, you will be assigning a percussion instrument instead of a regular patch. You can click the Speaker button to hear the patch.