I personally like to use the Stereo Depth preset in the Master Plugin, plus a free version of Raum (Orchestral Hall preset) from Komplete Start, with a touch of EQ from Ozone, just cutting out a bit of the low frequencies. I put all that on the Master track, plus using the extra reverb from the Muse Reverb that you can't open that is automatically on the Aux 1 channel. To me it adds more life into the already great Muse Sounds.
I've been having loads of fun by adding Native Instrument's GuitarRig7 (an amp simulator and multi-effects rack) to whatever instrument strikes my fancy. I really like it on the cello. (But a warning for your ears ...right out of the gate it's loud and distorted...use with caution)
@@mccoydtromb Zorin is a Linux distro which is also natively compatible with Ubuntu & Linux apps (.deb or .AppImage executables), and dragon fly reverb is made for Linux. MuseScore can't accept third-party plugins on Linux? I don't want to install something for nothing.
Not on my computer..... I can find Reverb and ProEQ but not any of the other effects. I have version 4.4.2.242570931 revision 3130f97. Am I missing something??
Thanks
You sir are a hero, because for some reason there are no documentation for none of the MuseFX and they have no interested in adding any
Thank you
Thank you! I hope it could help.
MuseScore is getting better and better!
Thanks for making this demo.
It really is improving all the time!
I personally like to use the Stereo Depth preset in the Master Plugin, plus a free version of Raum (Orchestral Hall preset) from Komplete Start, with a touch of EQ from Ozone, just cutting out a bit of the low frequencies.
I put all that on the Master track, plus using the extra reverb from the Muse Reverb that you can't open that is automatically on the Aux 1 channel. To me it adds more life into the already great Muse Sounds.
Thank you! Great to hear what has already worked.
I've been having loads of fun by adding Native Instrument's GuitarRig7 (an amp simulator and multi-effects rack) to whatever instrument strikes my fancy. I really like it on the cello.
(But a warning for your ears ...right out of the gate it's loud and distorted...use with caution)
That sounds like a lot of fun. So many sonic possibilities open up...
Can I add third party plugin like dragon fly on Zorin 17 os? It sounds good, very small and free
Yes, you can add VST 3 plugins. Definitely on windows and mac, not sure about on Linux.
@@mccoydtromb
Zorin is a Linux distro which is also natively compatible with Ubuntu & Linux apps (.deb or .AppImage executables), and dragon fly reverb is made for Linux.
MuseScore can't accept third-party plugins on Linux?
I don't want to install something for nothing.
Not on my computer.....
I can find Reverb and ProEQ but not any of the other effects. I have version 4.4.2.242570931 revision 3130f97. Am I missing something??
PS WIndows 11
Interesting. I hadn't heard that musehub changed things, but I'll investigate.
I dont see the musescore effects in the mixer for some reason... (Im on Linux btw)
Hm, interesting. There's still no MuseHub for linux, correct? Perhaps the effects aren't available on linux? I'll try to find out.