CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds.
CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds.
CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds.
CinePerc is an absolutely mammoth collection of percussion instruments, covering the gamut of traditional orchestral percussion battery; a variety of world percussion instruments; larger-than-life sound design percussion and even small and unique percussion sounds - like a typewriter! Recorded at the MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles, by master engineer Dennis Sands, this collection blends perfectly with the other libraries in the CineOrch series including CineBrass, CineStrings and CineWinds.
CinePerc Muse Sounds Edition is derived from Cinesamples’ flagship CinePerc CORE, PRO, EPIC and AUX libraries and utilises the full mix microphone position created by legendary scoring engineer Dennis Sands.
CinePerc Muse Sounds Edition makes extensive use of MuseScore Studio's stave text feature, allowing easy selection of sound variations (such as different instrument sizes, mallet choices or playing techniques) directly on the staff, without having to switch instruments. Staff Presets also create useful and score-friendly instructions presented in boxed-text above the staff, so the musician can clearly see the intent and sonic result you’re looking for, whilst you also gain more interesting and accurate playback.
I was really looking forward to this. Now, I'm devastated by the fact that the Support Team hasn't gotten back to me after 5 days.
forte piano only seems to work if you use a 32nd tremolo. Suspended cymbal is disappointing. There is a ton of instruments that sound great, some I have not even heard of! The only thing it is missing is other cymbals, like china and splash.
the sus cymbal rolls still dont work. please fix this ts rly pmo pls fix ts. I would really love to use the suspeneded cymbal in this pack instead of the basic musesounds one. I am begging, please fix the suspended cymbal rolls.
I love this pack by all means. It’s great. However, there’s no suspended cymbal rolls, and the bass drum sizes only show up as one when i open it in the sound library. Other than that, Great pack!
Great sounding library! Really grateful to finally have a detailed drum kit to play with. Only concern I have is that there’s no actual cross-stick sound with the kit, there’s only a rim-click (which has its uses, but def limits the kit just a tad.) Also some dynamic variances in the bass drum are tricky to play with, but over all fantastic!
Great selection of instruments and sounds. My only critique would be the lack of a suspended cymbal.
All the sounds are great! Unfortunately the drums have a tremolo problem. Only the 3 slash tremolo works as the 1 and 3 slashes sound very robotic and cracks the audio. But I if I want to tremolo a tied note over multiple bars, the hit restarts every measure. Only the trill with the long wavy line does I what I want it to sound but then it doesn't look efficient on the score.
Huge selection of instruments, amazing samples with variety. Some sounds might be slightly too strong, but thats a personal opinion.
This is quite a collection. I just did a short comparison of various MuseSound perc. instruments vs. the CinePerc samples. On the whole I prefer the CinePerc sounds.
The Snare drum is way more defined than the free MS snare. The Bass Drum is huge (maybe a bit too huge...you may have to eq it in your mix). The triangle sounds great, with great clarity even on a quick 32nd note roll, which does not sound great with MS. Overall, a good library, IMO.
So many instruments , very inspiring , thank You Cinesamples !!!