The shimmering elegance of the harp has finally joined the Berlin Series. Recorded at the renowned Teldex Scoring Stage, this Muse Sounds Edition features not one, but two beautifully captured harps. Designed to expand and enrich your Berlin Series template, these instruments bring a new layer of texture and orchestral color to your compositions.
The shimmering elegance of the harp has finally joined the Berlin Series. Recorded at the renowned Teldex Scoring Stage, this Muse Sounds Edition features not one, but two beautifully captured harps. Designed to expand and enrich your Berlin Series template, these instruments bring a new layer of texture and orchestral color to your compositions.
The shimmering elegance of the harp has finally joined the Berlin Series. Recorded at the renowned Teldex Scoring Stage, this Muse Sounds Edition features not one, but two beautifully captured harps. Designed to expand and enrich your Berlin Series template, these instruments bring a new layer of texture and orchestral color to your compositions.
What’s New?
1.0.2
- Release on Muse Hub
Description
Discover the enchanting sound of two exquisite symphonic harps, each with its own unique character, meticulously recorded “in-situ” at the renowned Teldex Studio in Berlin. These harps offer a rich array of articulations, capturing delicate sustains, true bisbigliando, pres de la table, “nail glissando,” damped/secco, staccato, and harmonics, all in a variety of dynamics and repetition samples.
While these harps complement the entire Berlin series beautifully, they also shine as standalone instruments. True to the legacy of Orchestral Tools libraries, these harps deliver a perfectly balanced sound, recorded with uncompromising techniques at Teldex Studio.
Muse Sounds Editions are designed to work exclusively with MuseScore Studio and StaffPad.
I actually love this library so much—but when the harmonic “o” or the “harmonics” text are applied, the harmonics are played at the written pitch, which is incorrect.
Harp harmonics are played the octave above what is written: for example, a harmonic notation over C4 will be played on the string C4 (or B#), but will sound the octave higher.
Excellent harp !
Amazing timbre of each of the two harps. They need just some improvement about the dynamics, but they are better than the cinematic library.