I have done testing myself to see if it was possible to "keyswitch" both soundfonts and VSTS, but found that it was not possible. I am aware the presence of keyswitching in VSTS but was still wondering if there was a possibility to implement said sub-channels into the mixer for MuseScore 4 for the respective techniques of each instrument. (Or the ones that have them, such as strings (arco, pizzicato, and the rather redundant but still present tremolo) and brass (open, mute). I also had a few questions regarding as what I've deemed "sub-channels," or the different expressions found within each part. ![]() I wanted to reach out regarding that because I do feel that the mixer takes up an unnecessary amount of screen space in the program and makes it difficult to use in conjunction with the notation portion and wanted to reach out to see if there are any further developments in the works. (See screenshot below) I understand that this version is only in alpha and all kinks are being worked out but I do also recognize that the mixer in MuseScore 4 violates the rules of the other windows (properties, palettes, etc.) as listed by others in this discussion. My biggest question that I had is if at any possible point in the future the mixer would be able to be vertically docked or tabbed, similar to MuseScore 3. That being said, I had a few questions regarding the development of the mixer and it's features. ![]() ![]() Compared to MuseScore 3, the design is far superior. I just want to start off by saying I am absolutely in love with the new look of the mixer.
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