Versatile Sound Apps
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| MuseScore Logo |
Pros
- Free and accessible
- Strong Community and sharing platform
- Cross-platform avalibility
- User-friendly: intuitive layout, which helps with the composition process
Cons
- Playback quality: sometimes the instrument sounds aren't synched up/ sound weird
- Learning gap for advanced features: some formatting tools can take a long time to be able to understand how to use
- Performance issues: Larger scores can cause lag on different hardware
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| Freesound logo |
Pros
- Open-source and accessible: anyone can use it even without installing software
- Powerful search and discovery tools: very accurate in helping users find what they need
- Community driven platform: contributions from many different people make the app so great
Cons
- Quality issues
- Not a full production tool
- Website-based limitations: like occasional slowdowns
Which one will I use?
After careful consideration Musescore will be the best website for our production as I can actually create sounds using it. But I will still use some aspects of freesound to get an idea of the different types of string instrument to incorporate it into the composition that I will make later.
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