![]() ![]() You can use the mixer to assign any sound to any mixer channel. If you don't want to use the instruments at the same time, you can do a couple of things besides create multiple instruments and hide empty staves.Įvery string instrument in the default instruments.xml file has 3 channels assigned. If you do actually want some vibrato (just maybe a more convincing vibrato than General User (? I don't use General User, it's supposed to be much improved in Musescore 3)), Versilian Studios also has vibrato solo contrabass and solo violin. If anyone finds something better, I'm all ears. TL DR: For non-vibrato solo strings, the best things I've found are Versilian Studios solo contrabass and bowed psaltery. You might find the viols helpful from Bate (but I believe they use A4 = 415 hz by default, I don't know if you're into that sort of thing ): bate.ox.ac.uk/the-collection/ ![]() You may find these non-vibrato solo violin samples helpful, but they're not packaged into a soundfont so you'll need to do a bit of setup work: /people/ldk1609/packs/3559/ I used this non-vibrato solo cello a few years back and it was pretty good as I recall: /karoryfer-samples/wydawnictwa/cello ![]() I don't know how you'd like it as a violin, but it plays Bach cello suites quite convincingly. Versilian Studios has an exquisite free non-vibrato solo contrabass (sfz): ![]()
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