Dear developpers of libraries, you have to give us trial period if your libraries are so much not professional for now. I by one library after another, but I think you know better than me that they are not acceptable for professional work, probably for some amateur music, but not for serious composers, not for big orchestra scores. It’s useless to enumerate countless problems, the library just need to be made from the beginning to the end before one can begin working with music as complex as Ravel, Walton or John Williams. Please, take Noteperformer as an example and make your libraries work at least as accurate as noteperformer works. This is ridiculous that we throw away the money this way, just not fair. I am a professional conductor and I wanted to believe you when you write that this particular library is working, but why are you always writing that everything works when the library is obviously just making its very first steps? Have you made it play for instance a Harry Potter suite or complete Daphnis music? Please just be fair , give us a trial period of 10 minutes at least so that professionals could not waste money. Let’s hope you will be able to fix everything because the potential of Musehub is great. Belive me everyone who works with big scores is waiting!
- MuseHub
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- CineBrass

Captured at the iconic MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles, and expertly mixed by Oscar-nominated engineer Dennis Sands (known for his work on Avengers, Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, and more), this cinematic recording delivers Hollywood-grade orchestral depth for your compositions.
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What’s New?
- Release on Muse Hub
Description
CineBrass offers a modern “Hollywood” sound, and a solid orchestral brass foundation for your scores. Recorded at the legendary MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles, by veteran scoring engineer legend Dennis Sands, this collection offers a solid roster of articulations, true legato for every instrument, and a powerful sound capable of bold and brassy action sequences, or warmer, detailed solo lines. Recording union players in Los Angeles allowed Cinesamples to record some of the most in-demand studio players in LA, including members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and have been heard on countless major film and TV projects.



















