This really feels like one of those "This man is doing God's work" kinda moments. This was extremely helpful. Great choice of piece as well since it's quite varied throughout (among other things, I'm sure). Edit: also having them all together is brilliant. It never would've crossed my mind otherwise, but it really gives life to the whole thing and also shows me that the lag on the base muse sounds isn't soooooo horrible. That, or they're all laggy. Not sure.
Just so you know, a way to get around the permanent legato sound of the free Muse Strings library is to use the "Classic Phrasing" option set through the sound flags. That works a lot better on fast passages like the way the piece started. Even better, it respects slur markings and makes those specifically sound legato automatically (as they would in real life).
Thanks for listening! I agree, Berlin is my favorite. Although Chamber Strings is a close second, because of its wider variety of techniques as well as I have the least amount of bug problems with it.
This really feels like one of those "This man is doing God's work" kinda moments. This was extremely helpful. Great choice of piece as well since it's quite varied throughout (among other things, I'm sure).
Edit: also having them all together is brilliant. It never would've crossed my mind otherwise, but it really gives life to the whole thing and also shows me that the lag on the base muse sounds isn't soooooo horrible. That, or they're all laggy. Not sure.
Just so you know, a way to get around the permanent legato sound of the free Muse Strings library is to use the "Classic Phrasing" option set through the sound flags. That works a lot better on fast passages like the way the piece started. Even better, it respects slur markings and makes those specifically sound legato automatically (as they would in real life).
@@bobogus7559 thanks for the tip!
Thank you! You have chosen a great demo to use for this comparison!
Personally I like Berlin (besides all of them at once) the most :O
Thanks for listening!
I agree, Berlin is my favorite. Although Chamber Strings is a close second, because of its wider variety of techniques as well as I have the least amount of bug problems with it.