MU4 and classical guitar sounds

• Aug 13, 2023 - 14:38

I repeat and clarify the meaning of my previous posts, which are inevitably "hijacked" with other requests or considerations.

As a classical guitarist I would like to point out that the virtual modern classical guitar "MUST" simulate the different touches that a guitarist (for example Roand Diens or Yamashita or Paco de Lucia) produces

The virtual modern classical guitar "MUST" simulate the different touches that (for example Roand Diens or Yamashita) use:
- on the fly touch
- apoyado touch
- flesh touch
- on the fretboard touch,
- at the bridge touch,
- "dedillo"
- etc.

The harmonicas of the great luthiers can only be of interest later !!!
In the same way, all those effects that can be obtained with a pedal must be considered


Comments

Agree. Without expressive sounds and their techniques the future MuseSounds CLASSICAL GUITAR will be quite bland.

Side question: which of these techniques are commonly marked onto a score (printed and handwritten)? and what does it look like? I cant find any reference online yet.

In reply to by yonah_ag

I was able to get searching the net sounds that simulated quite well some situations and expressions by creating a custom SF2 file and a specific.xml file instruments. I would settle for finding soundfonts more realistic than my "simulations"

Note: with version 4 and later they have changed these features in any way much of my time spent will be lost also at the moment different suondfonts are not applicable item by item (how about giving a round of applause to the musescore project manager???)

In reply to by yonah_ag

Thanks for your replay.

I have two things that are not clear to me, the first is about the mp3s I found on the site "Philharmonia" you indicated to me: I don't understand which sofyware I can use to process them.

The second question may be trivial for you: I was hoping that with VSTs there could be some form of communication between Musescore 4 and the VST3 plug-in, but it doesn't seem to me that MU4 provides for the use of sending SysEx messages via midi (or other way); moreover, the creators of the plugins are very stingy in indicating on the manuals how to interface their products.

I think you have much more experience than me, what do you recommend?

sorry for my English

In reply to by gualtiero.chiapello

MP3 samples can be converted to WAV files, e.g. by Audacity (free software), and then used with SoundFont creation software, e.g. Polyphone (also free) to create your own SF2 soundfonts. Ideally samples would already be in WAV format but you can only work with what's available.

https://www.polyphone-soundfonts.com/

I do not use MS4 but have used MIDI files exported from MS3 and imported them into a DAW where a VST can be applied. VST plugins seem to work seamlessly with most DAWs but I don't know what level of support MS4 has for VST plugins.

Modartt PianoTeq8 has a classical guitar instrument pack with some very good sounding presets. It can run in standalone mode or as a VST plugin.

https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq

@gualtiero.chiapello
"... the virtual modern classical guitar "MUST" simulate the different touches that a guitarist produces"

Well said!

@msfp
"Without expressive sounds and their techniques the future MuseSounds CLASSICAL GUITAR will be quite bland."

Agreed.

And apologies ... as I think I may have been one who introduced tangential requests or considerations.

scorster

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