![]() I went ahead and attached a screenshot of the I/O prefs dialog box. Other than this issue, MuseScore is an incredible product! I've been searching for a product like this for awhile, and the closest I had come before finding it was Musette. ![]() ![]() Version 0.9.4 worked perfectly fine for me, but unfortunately it played piano for all of the instruments, and I was unable to find a way to change that (please point out how to do that in 0.9.4 if I missed something if it's possible). My volume is not muted or turned down very low, and I have audio input and output devices listed under the Audio tab of the "Sounds and Audio Devices" window in Contorl Panel. It worked fine with the new SoundFont to begin with, but after a few uses, it just all of a sudden stopped playing sounds. It worked fine the first few times I've run the program, and I think that the source of this problem may be that I am using a different SoundFont file (FluidR3_GM.sf2) than the default (wanted different sounds played for the different instruments, not just piano for all of them), and there may be issues with using it with the 'unstable' release. My problem with this version of MuseScore is that I cannot play back/hear any sounds. This is an excellent product! Keep up the great work, guys! =)
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