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CineStrings Solo
CineStrings Solo

CineStrings Solo is a gorgeous solo strings library recorded at the legendary MGM Scoring Stage. Experience solo violin, solo viola, solo cello and bass giving you all the tools to create moving sections of music to score any scene.

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What’s New?

1.0.7

- Improved Bartok Pizz implementation

Description

CineStrings Solo is a collection of solo strings recorded at the world famous MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles. CineStrings Solo enhances the ensemble CineStrings library with masterful performances by some of the greatest LA scoring musicians. The library also functions as a wonderful and cinematic voice of its own in your sound palette, complementing the rest of the CineOrch line or standing alone as an intuitive and versatile collection of detailed solo strings. CineStrings Solo Muse Sounds Edition is derived from Cinesamples’ flagship CineStrings Solo library (available for Native Instruments Kontakt direct from the developer’s website), utilising the Full Mix microphone position created by Dennis Sands, but totally re-programmed and reworked specifically for Muse Sounds' totally unique playback engine. This library features true legato transitions, a sampling technique which records the musicians not just playing a note, but also changing from note to note. This is sampled for every possible note change (both up and down) for up to an octave. This crucial detail is expensive and time-consuming to sample, but adds a massive amount of realism during playback by recreating the sound of the musicians smoothly connecting notes within legato lines.

Sustains with multiple dynamic layers
True legato sampling
Precise, punchy short notes
Pizzicato
Bartok Pizzicato (Violin 2, Viola and Bass only)
Tremolos (Violins and Viola only)

1.0.7

I thought a paid library would be better than Muse strings but it ended up being worse.

eliasvalero

1.0.7

Thank you for the solo strings. I would enjoy to have some new features like : - playing slurs - playing more legato - playing on different strings. But anyway, it's already very good !

Ongaku no Sekai

1.0.7

sound is not bad but please….Fix: dynamics, harmonics, staccato….ecc

alanmalusamagno

as a contemporary composer I love Musesounds. It emerses you in an enviroment of color and greatness. That being said, this got the job done better than the default musescore sounds. But if you want some real, great sounds, save up 20 or 30 dollars for a product you’ll use a lot. I also don’t make a lot of quartet music so this was less helpful in large orchestral works. But that’s just me. Feel free to disagree. I love opinions of everyone!

George Mucus

taking my word back. the library sounds good, but it has issues with techniques: - it doesn’t play tremolo - when there is an accent in tremolo, it’s even worse - it just keeps playing loud - it doesn’t play harmonics other than that, it has only basic techniques, but sounds good.

grave-ram277

Everything is good, but harmonic symbols make the note sound 1 octave when they should sound just as written. Please fix this as soon as possible.

BetonBrut69

Everything else I love, but the staccato (and the other articulations) seems to be very aggressive when all I am asking for is short and detached.

Hugh

Sound quality is very good, but there are issues on dynamics levels - marcato, etc. (especially on cello and doublebass) that are too much loud! Please fix it. Thanks.

Franco

The recent updates have made this better than the free muse sounds, especially at low dynamics where the other sounds struggle. However, the lack of harmonics is an egregious oversight, and needs to be fixed as soon as possible. It is unaccetpable.

Michael Shaw Music

MuseScore’s String samples have far more options for free.

Equinerhael
Works With
MuseScore Studio
Rating
76%
Version
1.0.7
Released
2024

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