![]() ![]() ![]() a filter where you just choose a room type (i.e.a filter/fx system (already planned afaict).real Cymbal and drum rolls out of the box. ![]() smooth Glissandos across large-ish intervals (technically not impossible in MuseScore 3 by manually creating a lot of pitch bends and gluing them together, so just a question of implementation - sounds like a good job for the aforementioned VST plugin, and in fact even the cheaper paid instrument plugins don't support them - let's beat them).Expression Curves (already planned afaict, I don't know how to make them play well with the dynamics though).MuseScore General Soundfont as a LV2/VST plugin (making the features mentioned henceforth just possible).Time Markers for marking specific video timestamps in the score (see comment).and with support for the audio stream of the video) Video + Video's Audio playback & sync (built-in, not requiring JACK etc.LV2-Support (quite important for staying Open-Source-friendly).So, here's a list of some features that came to my mind: And in a time where Alan Silvestri states he manually exports his scores from Dorico (Steinberg Notation Software) and manually imports them into Cubase (Steinberg Digital Audio Workstation) for proper editing, I think with MuseScore's simplicity approach, together with the newly planned killer features like VST support, there's a real place out there for MuseScore for every kind of professionalism. ![]() Having seen the amazing planned features for the next major release, MuseScore 4, I thought I'd write up a post to find who's like-minded and to collect some feature ideas only related to this specific use case.īeing not professional, but having worked with Dorico, Cubase, Sibelius Pro, Notion and Ardour, I still always come back to the friendly free MuseScore - the nice boy you wanna play with amongst all those serious adults. It's not a secret that movies are one of the biggest homes for orchestral music these days. ![]()
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