I can't believe the third jam is going to start already! Lets do this!
The Symphonic Squirrel
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OH Wow! Thank you. Some how I missed the message you sent here. I have both actually. But I only have the free version of Dorico. But yeah I am leaning very much towards Musescore for it is free and has lots of good features. And wow. I am in love with that track you shared with me. So good! Thanks again. This has been so helpful! (I am going to be making my next song with Musescore, a piano song that I have not yet had the chance to put in digital format yet.) Good luck on your next project!
Wow! Yes, I have used BBC and the SAM. I like them a lot. But those other ones sound good too! I will check them out.
Oh, in that case. I will stick with Ableton haha. As for notation programs: Which do you prefer? Dorico or Musescore? I have not spent much time using either yet so I don't know. Again, thanks for these tips! They are very useful to me.
Thanks! I apricate your thoughts. I am glad you liked it and that it gave you LOTR and GOT vibes! I wasn't even shooting for that. Horns of the Hunt was the last one I made, but I wish I had more time to work on it. I didn't get a chance to play with it more. Verbs I am getting better at using, but EQ's I have not quite figured out how to use them. LOL.
Take care! I liked your submission as well!
Really? I have heard of Reaper, but didn't know it was like Cubase. That is cool. Thank you. Aw, Ableton is great. But it has features that are more for live music and really great for large orchestrations. It does not have the note function that Cubase has, like the staff and such. However, I have found it to be very useful compared to what I used to use (which was LMMS). I will look into that then! I use The Orchestra Essentails from SonuSCore. It is a really well made collection of samples. Much better than others that I have used in the past.