Originally Posted by DrDan
If you really are looking for this, then I assume you have used either:

Muse Brass: A professional collection of solo and ensemble brass (trumpets, trombones, horns) that adds depth and realism. It's free for use within MuseScore.
or
Vienna Brass: A paid MuseSounds library, but may have a free demo available. It is recorded by top musicians and offers a dynamic sound for solos, fanfares, and ensembles.

Is there a problem with these??
Both libraries have an orchestral sound, not jazz.

I'm trying to move to MuseScore for my non-BiaB tracks, as I seem to work better with notation than piano roll. This is especially true for working with block chords and ensemble writing of jazzy chords.

But MuseScore doesn't really play well with 3rd party libraries, and although developers are aware there's demand for it, some sort of articulation map doesn't seem to be in the works.

I went looking through the MuseScore supported libraries, and there are a few that I'll probably get the MuseScore version of, like Audio Imperia Solo. I've got the Kontakt version, but being able to access the articulations via notation is likely worth the cost.

But I'm not seeing anything that works in the jazz idiom. But I'll survive. wink


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Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?