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Fantastic Video, and I think the instruments are superb, and you beat me to a demo of the pack..
Impressive!
Superb. Thanks for the lesson.
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there goes my self imposed not buying any more music apps for a while :-(
Interesting - did you load these into the app yourself or does it come bundled with the SSO instruments?
@Rhism: the orchestral sounds are part of the 2.4 update. By the way, the video was made by the dev of Music Studio, not by me.
@Maarten Ah right, thanks for the clarification. So they're not just free for use in making music, but free for use as sample sets in other apps... pretty cool! I was thinking of adding some strings samples as backing sounds for guitarism (like how people do with the Quadroplay IAP) - this might be perfect for that. I'll reach out to Mattius before doing so, just to make sure.
The ensemble instruments were mostly made with samples from the Squidfont sample set, which is freely available and has been posted elsewhere on this forum. The solo instruments are Sonatina.
@PaulB Yep I did see the postings about the sample sets a while back, but in general I tend to believe samples that are "free" are intended to be free for making music, not for use in sample-based apps (which are effectively mini-samplers themselves, thus someone could argue that I'm redistributing his samples for profit)
I reworded my post. I meant to clarify that Mattius didn't produce the Squidfont soundfont, which I suspect is what you'd want.
Ah understood, thanks @PaulB