Muse Sounds Flute
Does the Muse Sounds Flute not have a low B-natural? Notehead highlights in brown, but does not sound. I realize that not all flutes have a B foot extension, but most professional flutists play one that does.
Also, what is the difference between Flute 1 and Flute 2?
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The difference is exactly 1
Sorry, could not resist 😜
In reply to The difference is exactly 1… by Jojo-Schmitz
:-)
This issue with the low B on flutes also occurs for me, thus forcing me to use MS Basic soundfonts to get it to properly playback. Is there some sort of setting I could tweak to get those low Bs to play in Muse Sounds?
Near as I can tell, the difference between Flute 1 and Flute 2 Muse Sounds for me is that there seems to be more pronounced vibrato and articulations for a more soloistic performance (sometimes a little too much so for my taste). Flute 2 is a bit more subtle and useful for a chamber/orchestral blend.
In reply to This issue with the low B on… by Kenneth Chia
According to what I've read, that seems to be roughly the difference between all of MuseSounds' [Instrument] 1 and [Instrument] 2. [Instrument] 1 is emotive and vibrato; [Instrument] 2 is 'straight'. This is the reason why many, many people have complained about Violin 1: it is apparently heavy on portamento and SLIiiiiiiides from one note to the next.
In reply to According to what I've read,… by TheHutch
Actually, many, many people mistakenly think that [instrument] 1 means desk 1. I see this all the time.
In reply to Actually, many, many people… by bobjp
Me too. :-( Maybe it would've been better to have called them [instrument] A and [instrument] B, or something else. *sigh*