YouTuberVulture Culture is helping to promote Musio which is selling a $10 monthly subscription or lifetime license for $399. Have you folks tried it? Any thoughts on how it compares with other sample libraries?
I think @klownshed can probably share his experience of musio with you.
I purchased the Staffpad versions of Voxos and Cinerperc both from cinesamples and I can confirm that they both sound very good.
I didn't purchase any other cinesamples libraries as I am already covered with libraries from Orchestral tools and Spitfire inside staffpad but I heard cinesamples strings, brass and woodwinds in action and they do sound great. From what I saw on musio website, each library comes with extensive selection of articulations at different velocities. Enough to keep you busy for years on your orchestral journey.
I have no idea how functional the musio software is per se, but 399$ for a lifetime licence sounds like a bloody good offer given the samples quality.
@JanKun said:
I think @klownshed can probably share his experience of musio with you.
I purchased the Staffpad versions of Voxos and Cinerperc both from cinesamples and I can confirm that they both sound very good.
I own all the Cinesamples libraries for StaffPad. Tina Guo cello, Taylor Davis violin, VOXOS Choir, Strings, solo Strings, brass, percussion. I prefer them over the other vendors and the free libraries in Staffpad.
Still, $10/month and Logic Pro might work to add extra soloist and drums to Staffpad by importing audio stems. But a reasonably priced engraver with VST support would be worth evaluating. Does Dorico do a monthly option? Notion?
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