Accuracy will improve tremendously if notes line up with beats and measures correctly.
Synthesia defaults to requiring users to hit all the notes in a chord at the same time.Having a nice "clean" set of MIDI events is important in Synthesia for a few reasons: A chord might sound like each note starts simultaneously, but they'll each really start at different microseconds. When you record your songs live into your MIDI editor by playing your MIDI instrument, if you don't have it set up do at least a little quantization-that is, "snapping" your notes to the nearest half or quarter beat-their start and end durations won't match nicely with the measure or other notes. If you're using MIDI files, that format stores notes at a very fine time resolution in units of microseconds. Some editors don't make adjusting the track or channel very easy, so Synthesia includes a simple hand splitting tool or designed specifically to aid this task. So, if you'd like to make sure the left and right hand parts in your song are able to be played independently, you just need to vary at least one of those things.
Synthesia will split anything that differs in those three respects (track, channel, or instrument) into separate parts on the song setup screen. Hands should be split using a different track, channel, or instrument. Share your songs easily with synthesia:// URLs.Song groups: provide the best song library experience.Adding a title and extended information that is shown when a song begins.
Introducing the Synthesia Metadata Editor.Tell Synthesia which parts belong to the left and right hand.Synthesia works with any MIDI or MusicXML file, but if you follow a couple quick and easy steps, you'll be able to take advantage of a few extra features to really make your songs shine! I like musescore's features and functionality, though I really wish it had iPad support since arranging music consists of playing something on the piano, walking 15 feet, inputting it into the computer, forgetting, going back and forth, and it's just a hassle, but I digress.Īnyway, is there a way to take this score above and just send it straight into Synthesia? I think Synthesia uses Midi so maybe if I convert it somehow but I don't know how accurate the program is in capturing the right keys purely by an audio sample without and keyboard data.Synthesia About Songs Support Keyboards Support » Creating Great Content for Synthesia Is there a way to do this with Musescore? I know it is possible because I've seen people create things that are impossible to play and upload them into Synthesia (sheet music boss on youtube), though I'm sure they must have been using an alternative program other than musescore. I am using the free version of Synthesia currently because I am awaiting a USB/keyboard cable and I am not certain it will work on my old keyboard. I want to do this because I haven't quite perfected the song but I'd like to go ahead and upload it into Synthesia. I do a bit of piano arranging and I have this score I want to move from Musescore into Synthesia.