Possible (but not necessary) additions to muse solo strings.
So. We all know that muse sounds needs a solo contrabass. And although I strongly emphasize that, that’s not why I created this post.
Any of you who have heard a good string concerto know that the range of expression in violin and cello (and in some cases, viola and bass) are wider than a sampler can reproduce. And muse sounds is great, especially the guitars and woodwinds. But the strings:
Are sloppy.
Don’t slur when you want (alright, everything does this except guitars).
Actually I can’t think of anything else.
If noteperformer ever became a thing with musescore, it paired up with muse sounds would be absolutely amazing.
So, what I was thinking:
When crescendoing and going down in pitch, become messier.
When diminuendoing and going down in pitch, become cleaner.
Well, you get my point.
There’s just a lot of stuff that is relatively obvious from a performance view that you have to tell muse sounds to do.
Comments
There's a pretty good solo bass guitar in the guitar MuseSounds. Electric bass, so if you meant stand-up, sorry, don't know.
In reply to There's a pretty good solo… by TheHutch
I meant contrabass. Editing!