So, needless to say, I am excited at finally being able to work with a notation program that use my VST instruments from Spitfireaudio, Heavyocity, East-West Quantum Leap, and Native Instruments.MuseScore is a free and open source software for creating, playing and printing beautiful sheet music on Windows, Linux and MacOS. MS4 retained the VSTs and their associated channels, in short MS4 remembers and has none of those maddening issues I had with Sibelius 7 and VSTs. Then I would load my first Sib composition and the VSTs were always messed up and I had to assign them all over again- pretty much useless. I would close the Sib composition, create a new one, assign VSTs, compose, close that composition. What amazed me even more was something that happened (or in the case of Musescore 4, something that did NOT happen, in a good way) that drove me insane with Sibelius 7: I would add some VSTs in Sib7 like I can now do with MS4. It is mind blowing to be able to load up BBC Symphony Orchestra, Hans Zimmer Strings, Spitfire Originals, etc. Played a little more with Musescore 4 nightly build, last night of course lol. MuseScore Development (if you would like to create plugins or directly help development of the software)Ĭlassical Memes (for all your classical funny-business) Memes are fun! Here is not the place for them.ĭownload requests to users with Pro accounts are not permitted. Preferably no memes or macros, there's a subreddit for classical memes already linked down below, and I'm sure they'd appreciate it. Don't know how to do something? Just ask! We're here to help, and if we can't, there's either someone who can or we'll find a link to help! There are no dumb questions, just the fear of being embarrassed. Should you find a tutorial or create one of your own that would be helpful to the readers here, please post it! Tutorials are welcome! There are links below to other subreddits that are certainly helpful for making music, but maybe not specifically to Musescore. Please be respectful in comments and constructive criticism should OP ask for it. Hello everyone! This is a subreddit for the free and open source music notation software MuseScore!
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