It's much easier to provide a relevant answer if you include a small
example of what you tried. Using
\set Staff.midiInstrument = ...
should certainly work. Just put that command before the first note of
the corresponding music.

For the dynamics, just insert a normal dynamics indication like
\f or \p or whatever in each part. If you don't want it included
in the printed output, you can add
\override DynamicText #'transparent = ##t
before you use the dynamics.

  /Mats

Quoting Ed Ardzinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

basics - windows xp machine, Lilypond v2.6.5

I've been experimenting with getting midi outputs for my songs to
help my band members (who really don't read music) get the idea.
I've been able to combine the vocal melody with a detailed
accompaniment part.  I would like to have a little differentiation
between the parts to make it easier to hear the parts.  Two ideas
come up - change the overall dynamics of the parts relative to each
other, or change the tone of one part.

I looked in the manual for v2.6 and saw the set Staff.midiInstrument
command.  I tried to put it in my score block and in the variable for
my melody part and all the Midi output still sounds like a grand
piano no matter what instruments I choose.  Maybe the problem is I'm
just listening to the midi file using Windows Media Player?

The dynamics thing is even more confusing to me - all I'd like to do
is tell the midi output to play the melody at full volume and the
accompaniment part at some fraction.  I don't care to have any
dynamics on my printed output.  Seems like a simple thing in concept,
but frankly I seem lost trying to figure any thing about dynamics.

I would appreciate any hints or tricks regarding midi dynamics and
the part voicings.  Thanks!
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