Muse Sounds proudly present Muse Woodwinds: a stunning collection of 17 solo woodwind instruments, recorded by some of the world’s premier session musicians. This amazing collection has been crafted exclusively for Muse Sounds, and playback within MuseScore Studio and StaffPad.
Muse Sounds proudly present Muse Woodwinds: a stunning collection of 17 solo woodwind instruments, recorded by some of the world’s premier session musicians. This amazing collection has been crafted exclusively for Muse Sounds, and playback within MuseScore Studio and StaffPad.
Muse Sounds proudly present Muse Woodwinds: a stunning collection of 17 solo woodwind instruments, recorded by some of the world’s premier session musicians. This amazing collection has been crafted exclusively for Muse Sounds, and playback within MuseScore Studio and StaffPad.
Version 0.5.24
Install Size 4.44 GB
Released 2024 Nicholas Dodd: Searching Four Description This collection features a consistent array of articulations, which makes trying out colours as easy as copy and pasting the music between instruments: expressive sustains with true legato samples (including fast legatos) for realistic melodic lines; smart speed-controlled staccatos based on note duration and tempo; trills (with both semi tone and whole tone intervals), flutter tongue, harmonics/overtones, sampled mordents, falls, turns, accents, marcatos, and still/senza vibrato sustains round out a truly useful palette of colourful articulations to work with. Get ready to be blown away!
Muse Sounds require no set up or effort to work with - simply write your music, and push play.
Best of all, Muse Woodwinds is completely FREE for you to use in your compositions.
Made with ❤️ by Muse.
Piccolo, Flute 1, Flute 2, Alto, Bass & Contrabass Flute
Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone saxes
True legato, with many articulations
What’s New? 0.5.24
- Boosted Oboe volume & increased overall dynamic range
- Fixed Oboe trills
- Improved timing of Oboe, Bass Flute, Clarinet in Bb & Clarinet in Eb
- Fixed incorrect transposition on Nonvib & Overblown Alto Flute
- Fixed missing notes for Nonvib Alto Saxophone
November 26, 2024 Beautiful sounds within all sections. Good with runs and melodies. Could have better balancing (especially the altos) and with the saxes the staccatos are too short (like slap tonguing), how about a sound options that allows short and slap tonguing articulations. Would like Contra Clarinet and Bass Oboe. Overall great for symphonies and concert band.
November 19, 2024 Muse Woodwinds really has some beautiful sound to it. I love that they use natural vibrato, just as a reed player would normally. Clarinets sound hyper realistic. The only sounds I have any issue with, and only on the level of personal opinion, would be Flute 1 and Flute 2. Personally, they sound to airy to me. Like the player's air stream over the mouthpiece is somehow louder than the flute itself, and the Flute 2 sound, is nearly a non-vib sound, and sounds like a weaker player, compared to flute 1. But other than that, I have no problems using these sounds, and they sound very nice!
Thank you for keeping this all free. November 18, 2024 I second what last reviewer said. Luckily I've been using these woodwind sounds since they entered the MS4 Development branch so this small bug of the library being unable to work as of November 17th 2024 is easy to let slide. I've seen this library evolve rapidly since it's been available. Absolutely great soundfont if you want that classical music recording sound. Considering the MuseSounds team has kept everything completly free is very cool. Even though they're is plenty of work to do in terms of compatibility for users. I still think this library is beyond awesome for being free.
October 22, 2024 I like it! Although sometimes there can be problems with oboes playing out of tune higher notes and clarinets coming in early.
October 10, 2024 I love how there free but they have some issues. First the saxophones are too loud . I personally think there should be more instruments like a bass sax and a contrabass clarinet both of these instruments will make the bottom end of the low reeds much balanced as the only big low sound is only the contrabassoon. But overall i enjoy the muse sounds
September 15, 2024 This is overall pretty good, but it is missing some stuff. Sounds are sometimes noticeably repeated, not a wide variety of instruments, and balancing issues. Saxophones are too loud, dynamics are unbalanced. No alto clarinet, and no section sounds. There is some more issues that could be reviewed. Pretty great though since it is free!!
great, but has balance issues September 12, 2024 I compose for concert bands, and sometimes while composing, I run into balance issues. Specifically, in the saxophones. The saxophones are too loud! They tend to take over, especially at forte to fortissimo dynamics. For example, in a piece I composed and ended up abandoning, during the fast, loud, energetic part, the alto saxophones were just drowning out all of the other instruments with the melody. I would appreciate it if you were to maybe work on the balancing, especially with the saxes.
a person that makes music September 5, 2024 Nice! But the PIccolo trill doesn’t go up the entire range as with the other instruments! PLS FIX
August 29, 2024 Each instrument here sounds great, and there's some surprising variety with instruments like contrabass flute and the saxophone family. I do think an alto clarinet and a contrabass clarinet would be good additions in the future.
However, it's not perfect. As with most of Muse Sounds, there is a problem with audio balance between instruments. In particular, the oboe is too quiet — even at ff dynamic it often can't be clearly heard over the orchestra, even though the real thing can cut through almost any mix.
August 29, 2024 It's amazing to have such good quality instruments one button away for... free!
Overall they do sound really good and the instrument selection is pretty much what a standard orchestra uses regarding principal and auxiliary instruments (though an extra oboe, clarinet and bassoon, maybe even an Oboe d'Amore instead of a contrabass flute wouldn't hurt).
Saxes are a nice addition to this, but be aware that they might not be suitable for all kinds of music (specially jazz and big band stuff), they really shine in an orchestral context or as a chamber group.
As an important thing to mention: Currently this library defaults to legato no matter if there are slurs or not, this should eventually change like with Muse Brass and Muse Strings which got a "Classic Phrasing" Sound Flag.