I bought Musio when it was on sale back in December. I love that there’s so much in it. I’ve barely scratched the surface so far. Thanks for the review. It was helpful.
That is an awesome example ..and cool that you can use DAW stock sounds to track ..then just make it Musio tones which I think sound great..(for nearly free at this time btw). I'm sold on Musio1.. But have to figure out what midi controller is best..and I think I'm going to need some serious guitar and other things from NI. Musio seems to have their orchestra nailed. I write retro 70s pop.rock hard Rock and soul.
This is a fantastic question actually. The panning for orchestral instruments is usually set according to usual orchestral layout. But that doesn't mean you can't mess with it a little bit for your mix.
Thank you, sir! This is great! I have Opus and got it on sale. It’s not line Musio with all the instruments, but there are so many libraries and bring me it’s like a baby that wants everything. What can I do to make myself confident and stable and Shan I learn all what is to learn in orchestrating I can choose my libraries much wiser.
Have you tried mapping the articulations in Logic? I bought it @199$. I find the layout a bit bewildering. So much stuff. The U.I. is definitely lacking. Thanks.
@@HelloComposers I did it with a celli patch. Musio said they started at C1, but they were starting at C0. It's the only one I've done, so far. Too busy at the download buffet, ha. I do wonder if the samples are data compressed given the fast loading time. I have an M1 mini, which seems to handle it quite easily. Cheers.
OK, my knowledge is very limited, but I just watched a video on the historic development of Musio, and I gather that choice of mic positions is coming. If you have this choice then I guess you can choose close-mic which may overcome your reverb issue.
@@HelloComposers I looked at the required specs, it said MacOS 10.14. Thanks for your quick reply. I have to make a decision within the next few hours if I want it for 199$.