However, I want to make use of the sound quality of VSTs, which are considered a bare minimum in the music industry, so I'm pretty much dependent on waiting for Musescore 4 to come out. I grew accustumed to classic notation, and Musescore is amazing at handling tuplets which I'm a big fan of (nested tuplets stop looking like this experimental hard-to-use thing), polyrhythms and polymeters are easy to use, and it's very easy to change time signature, tempo, I found ways to replicate non-power-of-two time signatures and polytempo, and due to the fact that it does not use sections-based music structure like other DAWs encourages more varied and complex songs, so I truly believe in this software's superiority. MuseScore Development (if you would like to create plugins or directly help development of the software)Ĭlassical Memes (for all your classical funny-business) Memes are fun! Here is not the place for them.ĭownload requests to users with Pro accounts are not permitted. Preferably no memes or macros, there's a subreddit for classical memes already linked down below, and I'm sure they'd appreciate it. Don't know how to do something? Just ask! We're here to help, and if we can't, there's either someone who can or we'll find a link to help! There are no dumb questions, just the fear of being embarrassed. Should you find a tutorial or create one of your own that would be helpful to the readers here, please post it! Tutorials are welcome! There are links below to other subreddits that are certainly helpful for making music, but maybe not specifically to Musescore. Please be respectful in comments and constructive criticism should OP ask for it. Hello everyone! This is a subreddit for the free and open source music notation software MuseScore!
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