[MuseScore vs. NotePerformer] Nikos (

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • An arrangement of ‪@NicolasGilfillan‬'s piece Nikos. Again, it plays around with different motivic ideas rather than strictly following the original.
    Check out the original piano piece, and please subscribe to his channel!
    • The Curse of Orolis Su...
    (Starts at 5:06)
    0:00 - Sibelius
    7:00 - MuseScore
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Komentáře • 7

  • @NicolasGilfillan
    @NicolasGilfillan Před 18 dny +1

    THE TRIFECTA IS COMPLETE!

  • @jackzhong7884
    @jackzhong7884 Před 18 dny +1

    amazing

  • @lucashedquist447
    @lucashedquist447 Před 18 dny +2

    what mods did u use on musecore to get those sounds?

    • @dankim291
      @dankim291  Před 18 dny +3

      I just added a few plugins to the master in the Musescore mixer. The reverb and master don't add much, but the main thing was the proEQ. Personally, I think the default Musescore sounds too "middy" (too many mid-range frequencies), so I used the Musescore proEQ to cut the lows/low mids and boost the highs. It technically isn't the "proper" way to do mixing, but it seemed to work alright. Hope this helps! :)

    • @holtmog91
      @holtmog91 Před 12 dny

      @@dankim291 Could you tell us how to install the plugin? I have an orchestral arrangement and I would like it to sound as beautiful as yours

    • @dankim291
      @dankim291  Před 12 dny +1

      Of course! You can download a whole bunch of plugins by going to MuseHub and clicking the 'effects' tab. If you click 'get,' it should auto-install, and the next time you open MuseScore and go to the mixer, it'll show up there.