CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds.
CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds.
CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds.
What’s New?
1.0.7
- Improved drum mapping
Description
CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds - like a typewriter! Recorded at the MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles, by master engineer Dennis Sands, this collection blends perfectly with the other libraries in the CineOrch series including CineBrass, CineStrings and CineWinds.
CinePerc Muse Sounds Edition is derived from Cinesamples’ flagship CinePerc CORE, PRO, EPIC and AUX libraries and utilises the full mix microphone position created by legendary scoring engineer Dennis Sands.
CinePerc Muse Sounds Edition makes extensive use of MuseScore Studio's stave text feature, allowing easy selection of sound variations (such as different instrument sizes, mallet choices or playing techniques) directly on the staff, without having to switch instruments. Staff Presets also create useful and score-friendly instructions presented in boxed-text above the staff, so the musician can clearly see the intent and sonic result you’re looking for, whilst you also gain more interesting and accurate playback.
Great selection, just wish the marimba sound range was more than a 4.0 so I could write some low As Bbs and Bs. This is a real bummer for me since I bought this sound pack specifically for percussion ensemble and marching front ensemble arranging and the lack of a full 5 octaves of range - much less the standard 4.3 - on the marimba is very close to a deal breaker for me, especially since the rest of the marimba sounds so good in this pack. It'd be incredible if they could update this sound pack with the rest of the marimba's low end!
The xylophone in this instrument set has a tinny sound, which is very common in cartoons and nursery rhymes. The xylophone, vibraphone and glockenspiel have hard and soft mallets. These can be set by the user. If the Flextone staff text is not set in advance, the sound generation is usually random, which is not very fixed but very cute. There are also some common sound effects in life such as car horns and birds. Most of the instruments and sounds are very good, but they are very expensive.
On the surface, there are more than 100 instruments, but in fact there are 112 instruments, including:
Agogo
Angklung
Apple Box
Bass Drum 28in
Bass Drum 36in
Bell Tree
Blown Bottle
Bohdran
Bolts and Nails
Bongos
Boot Stomps
Bottle Caps
Bowed Cymbals
Bowed Gongs
Brake Drum
Bucket Piano
Buckets
Cajon
Car Horns
Castanets
Celeste
Chain Hits
Claps and Snaps
Claves
Computer Clicks
Concert Toms
Congas
Cowbell
Cricket
Crotales
Cuica
Cymbals
Daff
Djembe
Djujn Djun
Doumbek
Drum Kit
Ensemble Crashes
Ensemble Metal Hits
Ethnic Chimes
Ethnic Shakers
Field Drum
Finger Cymbals
Flexatone
Flower Pots
Frame Drums
Glass Marimba
Glockenspiel
Gong Drum
Gong
Guiro
Hot Rods
Jaw Bone
Log Drum
Mahler Hammer
Marimba
MarkTree
Metal Hits
Military Snare
Monkey Stick
Monster Low Hits
Monster Swooshes
Ocean Drum
Octobans
Oil Drum
Piatti
Piccolo Snare
Popcorn Snare
Puilli Sticks Ensemble
Puilli Sticks
Rainsticks
Ratchet
Rikh
Rototoms
Samba Whistles
Sand Blocks
Shakers
Shime Daikos
Singing Bowls
Slapstick
Sleigh Bells
Snare Drum
Spring Drum
Springs
Surdos
Taikos
Talking Drum
Tambourika
Tambourines
Temple Blocks
Tickies
Timbales
Timpani
Tines
Tongue Drum
Triangle
Tubular Bells
Typewriter
Udu
Vibraphone
Vibraslap
Washboard
Water Jars
Water Jugs
Waterphone
Whale Drum
Whistles
Windchimes
Wood Blocks
Wooden Cricket
Xylophone
1.0.7
It is good sound to use this for Orchestral Songs
1.0.7
if you prefer quantity over quality, this is great. altough it could use a bit more instruments and fixing some playback/engraving mistakes. i just beg yall to add a suspended cymbal roll and to be more consistent with engraving
The MuseHub update released Aril 17 2025 fixes the issue that was preventing users from downloading this library. It should now be safe to purchase.
after you purchase it, go back to muse hub, select library. Find where CinePerc is trying to download. You will see a pause button but perhaps no progress on download. Hit the pause button, it will tell you cant pause it. Click ok. and then repeat the hitting the pause button, and the okay button series and eventually you will see progress at some point. If it locks up downloading again, just hit the pause button and okay button until it starts downloading again. This worked for me.
forte piano only seems to work if you use a 32nd tremolo. Suspended cymbal is disappointing. There is a ton of instruments that sound great, some I have not even heard of! The only thing it is missing is other cymbals, like china and splash.
the sus cymbal rolls still dont work. please fix this ts rly pmo pls fix ts. I would really love to use the suspeneded cymbal in this pack instead of the basic musesounds one. I am begging, please fix the suspended cymbal rolls.
I love this pack by all means. It’s great. However, there’s no suspended cymbal rolls, and the bass drum sizes only show up as one when i open it in the sound library. Other than that, Great pack!
Great sounding library! Really grateful to finally have a detailed drum kit to play with. Only concern I have is that there’s no actual cross-stick sound with the kit, there’s only a rim-click (which has its uses, but def limits the kit just a tad.) Also some dynamic variances in the bass drum are tricky to play with, but over all fantastic!