

My overall sense of playback of score playback is still somewhat held back by MuseScore's inherent limitations in terms of noting using the various MIDI controllers (legato, volume, etc). Most of the samples sound very good, and individual notes can soind quite impressive. I have only played with it a little, but so far, I'd say it meets my expectations, which were perhaps a bit lower than some people's. If you've set up your staff texts correctly, it works fine. I didn't have any problem getting pizziacto to work - just load the appropriate samples in the mixer. I guess a custom instruments.xml could be made so you the correct sounds load for each supported instrument automatically, but using rhe mixer to select sounds certainly works for now. Thanks for the link! I've got it installed and have played with it a little.
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And for some reason, no solo viola, either - only a full section - so it doesn't even work for string quartet.īut I do look forward to playing with the full version, so thanks for posting, and do let us know if you get the full version together. So, for example, no saxophones or guitars.

One thing I realize now that I should have earlier: this really is just the symphonic instruments. So a version with all the SF2's loaded into a single monolithic file would be nice - then it could be used with 1.3.

Encountered crashes and other issues that prevented me from really trying this out as I would have liked. I tried loading up a few into MuseScore - the nightly / 2.0 builds allow multiple soundfonts to be loaded at once - and entered a few notes.
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I found a link to the ZIp file of all the individual samples in SF2 format: Ah yes, selecting individually from the mixer - that would allow you to access non-GM instruments manually.
