Original orchestral piece

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Re: Original orchestral piece

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jonetsu wrote:how this is done in Muse ? Is there any sampler instrument used ?
I'll write a tutorial for using Linuxsampler with Muse, and post it later.

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Finished. The original link now has the completed version.

Attached to this post is the zipped MIDI file for anyone who wants to see the orchestral score.
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Re: Original orchestral piece

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FaTony wrote:
folderol wrote:It is fairly easy.
Select the track you want the event in and move the cursor to just before the note(s) you want to affect.
In the main window click on: Open in Event List Editor
Then: Edit->Insert Event
Change the Event Type to Controller, and enter the values you want.
You can edit the exat time of the event later if it's not right.
Oh, this is extremely convoluted.
You are free to make it easier for yourself.
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Re: Original orchestral piece

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