![]() In the meantime, looks like I might have to spring for Logic Pro X if I want to have a sound somewhat better than a 78RPM recording (vinyl) of Toscanini's reading of this piece. One of these days, perhaps we'll be able to assign UFSes and VSTs directly in MuseScore and all of this will be moot. I do love the fact that Musescore allows us to hear what we write, or transpose. even copying and pasting the track to an existing file with say a bassoon track left the violins mute. But that's only if that was the only track in the file. Hardware Integration Part Tone Memory Type: 2 Types (Patch/Rhythm Set) Operating System Host Application: VST instruments (VSTi) version: VST 3. Which worked! I was able to assign a violins plugin successfully and hear it. So, I went through the exercise of exporting the MIDI files as PARTS and imported the strings section into Garageband. However, whilst you can assign UVI-Workstation plugins to the various parts, only the bassoon appears to "take": the others do not "play back" at all. At first, I exported what I have transcribed so far of Mendelssohn's Hebride's Overture to midi and it imported to Garageband just fine. However, importing MIDI files exported from Musescore don't have the same outcome, unfortunately. ![]() I wouldn't go out and hire an orchestra quite yet to enthrall the populace with my Opus quite yet, but it does seem to work, to a degree. I created this little 12-bar theme (sting?) with bass, strings, horn and bassoon, and the effect is really quite stunning. ![]() and then, things sort-of went to custard. bargain! I'm financially embarrassed (limited funds) so was happy I had GarageBand on my 2012 Macbook Pro that I picked up for a very reasonable price. This is a simple and easy-to-use compressor that sounds a little bit better than what Garageband has to offer although it’s not quite as premium as Fab Filter’s Pro-C 2 Compressor from Plugin Boutique. UVI had their software on special and I picked it up for just over AUD$212 ($139 US). Once in GarageBand, you can access your AU plugins by creating a software instrument track, then clicking on the 'Edit' tab in the right-hand Track Info column (see left image). I have been thoroughly impressed with Samuel Ricke's work with Bach's glorious music, most particularly with the MP3s he's created in Logic Pro X and the UVI Orchestral Suite.
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