Guitar Strumming Technique
I've applied Strum technique (up & down) from Arpeggios palette to Rhythm Guitar, but it sounds wavy not just like real guitar sound. Can anyone help me to solve this problem? Thank you.
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After selecting all these Arpeggios symbols, press "Playback" tab (in Properties panel) and decrease as wished the "Spread Delay" (the "default" value is 1)
The result is better but not really convincing (for me)
In reply to After selecting all these… by cadiz1
It is, as you mentioned, not really convincing to me neither.
Are there any other alternatives?
In reply to It is, as you mentioned, not… by Nhhai1969
Other alternatives? I don't know of any in MuseScore. Or maybe using a soundfont that implemented this kind of sounds. I don't remember any. Good luck.
In reply to Other alternatives? I don't… by cadiz1
Soundont is another app or just within MS?
In reply to Soundont is another app or… by Nhhai1969
Read up on SoundFonts here.
Note that the term SoundFont is often loosely used as a general term for a sound library.
The simplest construct sounds reasonable except that the down strum symbol produces and up strum and visa versa.
And a simple, extremely common strum doesn't even play the notated rhythm:
https://musescore.com/user/35880724/scores/20776654
In reply to in The simplest construct… by scorster
Recently I worked on creating and refining realistic strums in Logic Pro's piano roll editor.
Here's are what the piano roll looks like, with a slight deceleration through each strum.
And this is how it sounds. The section at 0:16 seconds has no arpeggio, but rather simultaneous note onsets.
https://audio.com/audius/audio/realistic-strums-via-tab-ring-and-on-off…
In reply to in The simplest construct… by scorster
Playback of straight and wiggly arpeggios are indeed identical.
The up/down strum name thing is something to report on GitHub, as a bug
Probably also getting the defaults for their spread delay changed, as a feature request.
In reply to Playback os straight and… by Jojo-Schmitz
Is it going to be modified on the MS app?
I don't know about you guys, but I seldom hit all six strings on every strum. Some variation sounds more realistic in software. Try this MU4 file. Not perfect but not too bad. Food for thought
In reply to I don't know about you guys,… by bobjp
Yes, it's worth to work this way. The sound is so noticable but still not just as realistic as physical guitar. It takes more time to put notes for variations.
In reply to Yes, it's worth to work this… by Nhhai1969
Well, Nothing in MuseScore is going to sound like a real guitar. As for taking more time? It just depends on what it is worth to you.
@Nhhai1969
Good luck with all this.
For others who might search the forum for help with strumming, it's probably helpful if you correct the misspelling in the post title, changing the nn to mm.
In reply to @Nhhai1969 Good luck with… by scorster
Oh, yes. Thank you.
I've just found out the effect for Rhythm Guitar, Strumming Up/Down.
In the Mixer menu, select Sound and then Audio FX. There are many options for you to choose with your preference.