$199 is absolutely a bargain. Having always been on a budget, this thing has sounds I’ve never had access to before. The first thing I tried out when I got this was the acoustic cello library, and I was blown away. That’s the kind of sound that normally would cost almost 200 bucks on its own.
I would like to thank you, Guy for all of the hard work that you perform in behalf of the rest of us. You have helped me to make the decision to go ahead and pull the trigger on the Musio library now as well as the Cubase course you offer. See you in class.
I bought the Musio 1 perpetual license several months ago. As a music hobbyist, I find these libraries to be more than good enough for me. Maybe a professional composer would not find enough controls to produce a nuanced enough performance, but some of the stuff I’ve heard produced from Musio sound terrific to me - as good as a lot of the music I hear in TV, movies and games.
@@ThinkSpaceEducationGlad to hear this from you, a professional. Thanks for this video. I “don’t have a dog in this hunt”, but I feel that Musio is not getting the recognition it deserves, so I boost it whenever I get the opportunity.
I bought it and love it. Great addition to the Abbey One and Miroslav Philharmonic I already had. Musio is still improving the software and they responded fast to my request to fix a small bug it had with Reaper. I can recommend it!
Musio truly did save my ass. I got hired to write for a video game and only had Musescore but also didn't have the budget for any good libraries. Luckily, Musio came through with an ad, I checked it out, looked up reviews, got sold, made the purchase, and haven't turned back since! Also gota mention I'm using an older laptop from around 2017 maybe? It was a gift so I don't know all the details, but the fact that I can record full orchestral works really shows how friendly this is for those of us at the bottom of the totem pole financially!
Just read your message and congrats on your game video. You say this MUSIO saved you. I've read and saw ask the videos on it and wanted to ask you, because i know there more single and expensive libraries out there, but would MUSIO do the job that you want in learning composition and orchestrating scores? Thank you and keep going.
Thanks Guy! Just got the 30 day trial. Pretty flawless and a lot of very usable material here. It went to good use immediately - it plays well with SWAM and Divisimate. Simple expression mapping. I like the simple interface a lot. No brainer so far.
I’m so glad I didn’t get LABS instead of Musio. Much much more in Musio, and it works just fine with BBCSO. Looking forward to a Logic template, if you have time, Guy.
Recommend it. It offers so much for the price. I use regularly especially for the less common instruments as well as many of the orchestral stuff. I can make it work with BBCSO, Abbey Road One and Performance Samples just fine.
Cool tune Guy. Been using Musio for 1.5 years and love it. There's so much content it's a steal @ their prices. And their support is top notch! Mike Patti and his team have been great to work with.
I have switched from other well known libraries to (mainly) musio and must say, I have never felt that free as a composer. Yes there are no mic positions right now, but honestly, the basic patches sound better than most patches where you need to fiddle around for 5 mins with the positions from a lot of other libraries. This is a treat, probably for cinesamples' wallet too, not just for yours. The day there are mic positions integrated, competitors probably start following this model.
It's been awhile since I've been around -- also sounds like you've been gone as well. Just makes my heart happy again to watch you composing music and explaining things. Thank you, Guy🥰
I love the Joe Lycett T shirt depicting Harry Styles! Didn’t realise you were such a fan of both. I’ve been using Musio for some time and am amazed by the variety and quality of this software. This is a wonderful addition to any media composer’s toolkit.
Thanks Guy, I haven't been here in awhile, but had to get your take on Musio. I got the lifetime license when they first put it out because I liked my Cinesamples libraries. So glad I did because it's like getting a new "free" library on a regular basis. There's 90 of them! Now, they have about 10 80's type synths and a few others, but they are really sparse. But overall, it's great and I use a lot of my Musio sounds. I have TONS of sounds, but there's is a great consistency of quality and clarity with Musio, they do a great job creating sounds.
I was worried about you. Because you didn’t upload video for a long time. I’ve been always waiting for the weekend (our weekend day is different in Iran with the Gregorian calendar) to watch your videos and learn something. Hope you are healthy and involved in creating content ♥️😍😍
Should add that, when you purchase the perpetual license, you get ALL of Musio 1, but... later... if/when they put out Musio 2... the additional libraries/sounds will not necessarily be included. Might still be worth it, each user would need to determine this himself/herself. The $9.99 per month and $99/year subscriptions get you everything they have done... and everything they will do in the future. Factor this into your decision-making!
Do you have to login every-time you use the Perpetual license? I own some of the Roland Cloud instruments and it drives me crazy that they insist I login in and activate something I've activated already!
That is certainly a limitation, but it's the entire CineSamples library which would've cost multiple thousands of dollars earlier. Still need the mic positions, but they are upcoming and will be free, like other new features to the player. So I certainly think it's worth it, at least in terms of bang for the buck compared to the competitors. Guessing East/West would be the closest, but something like Hollywood Orchestra is a significantly smaller library. I'm nowhere near professional composer level, though, so quality-wise I personally have a hard time comparing the libraries currently. If preferring the subscription route, then I think the bang-for-the-buck winner is less clear.
@@miyalys I think the $199 is worth it, also. Just wanted to put it out there, because you know that one day, after Musio 2 comes out, there will be a Musio 1 owner that claims they didn't know they wouldn't automatically have free access to Musio 2. I'm betting this will happen!
'Don’t think about it, just do it.' - As weird as this might sound, this sure is quite a piece of advice there. At least for me that is (right here, right now). :-) A video like that, which yet again shows a way how to approach this empty canvas of the DAW, to me is very, very helpful and quite inspiring. I love it! So, thank you very much for that one - and thank you very much for taking us along with you on the short creative trip on coming up with a musical idea!
My guess, having just done the 199 deal, is that the more you use it the better, as at first you have to wait for each library to download, which can be a little slow if you choose a sound and then decide it's not what you want to use. Once you've downloaded it, it's always in your library. They point out that with Musio you don't get all the details you get if you buy the libraries outside of Musio but the price difference is so huge, it was hard to resist. I owned a number of their libraries already, so it'll be interesting if/when I come to instances where I can use the musio version of a sound or the separate version I already own, if the difference is really that dramatic.
The $199 deal seems to come around every major sale period (black friday, back to school, holidays etc). If anyone's missed this sale, maybe consider the monthly option until the next one
...Looking to purchase my first "Pro Level" orchestral library, and Musio was recommended by many... plus my name Is Kenneth!... What more endorsement do I need?...lol...
Guy, I always have a lot of fun watching your videos (I think I've watched them all), and get a huge amount of inspiration from them. I love the "can do" attitude. It rubs off on me when I just sit down with my DAW (Samplitude Music Studio X8) and try to bash something out there and then, instead of agonising over it. I just wanted to comment that your recommendation here has been especially helpful. I downloaded the free trial version of Musio and was bowled over by it. I've just bought the perpetual licence because I couldn't resist. I absolutely adore the Spitfire BBC Orchestra Discovery and enjoy using it, but the main limitation with the free version is the lack of solo instruments - and I can't afford the professional collection. In Musio, for this very modest fee, I can have both a lush French Horn group and a stark soloist - the contrast is wonderful. The solo violin is also gorgeous. I haven't tried the solo cello (my favourite instrument) yet - I feel like a kid eating the pie and leaving the cream till the end!
@@ThinkSpaceEducation Guy, I've been working with Musio for a couple of weeks on a piece for a small, but full orchestra. As you often advised, I included ensemble patches for freer improvisation. Unfortunately, the Musio CineSymphony ensembles have serious performance problems. If I attempt a few dramatic chords and a few more notes, my processor is overwhelmed and all I get is distortion. I have a Win 11 64-bit OS with a 2.90 GHz processor, 16Gb and 4 cores. I realised your kit is a tad more expensive than my little laptop. What would say is the minimum system to handle these ensemble patches. The Musio message boards have a lot of people complaining about the same thing.
@@ThinkSpaceEducation I bought the life time version of Musio and I've been working on a piece for orchestra for a week or so. As you often advised, I loaded ensemble patches for freer improvisation. Unfortunately, on my system the CineSymphony ensemble patches suffer from poor performance. I have a Win 11 64-bit OS with 2.97 GHz processor with 4 cores and 16 Gb of RAM. If I just play a few big chords and some extra notes, my processor is overwhelmed and all I get is distortion. What do you think is a minimum spec for handling these ensembles. The Musio message boards have a lot of complaints about this problem.
Love watching Guy on a Friday. I don't like the idea of paying monthly for a subscription for perpetual access to sample libraries. However, it's more than a reasonable way for people who cannot make the dive into purchasing full libraries. I do not own lots of Cinesample libraries. Yet, the ones I currently own are quite worth the price tag. Between Soundsonline and Musio, you nearly have everything you need for sound options.
Question? MUSIO LOOKS GREAT! I have OPUS, but it seems MUSIO has seperate instrumentations. Would it be an advantaged to have this library and learn it? Your template is oly for CUBASE and I have LOGIC. Can I load it in Logic or not? How can I create what I see in CUBASE. Thankk you.
Wow, I remember when you first got the new Native Instruments S88 MK3 keyboard & you were so happy about it, and said you would never use anything else. Now I see you have the Arturia Keylab 88 keys MK2. So, what happened? 😲🤷♀
If you download something from Musio, can you keep the download on your machine/backup drive so you don't have to download it again, and so you can come back to the track next year and still have the same sounds available?
Guy, you just unknowingly copied the end of the Halbrand cue by Bear McCreary at 16:50 to 16:57, which I don't think you've heard before, but please check it out if you can. Great piece of music. Though your instrumentation was very different. Almost as if "what if Halbrand went to Egypt" or something. :P
Just now I was thinking if it's worth it for me because I got a annual $49 edu discount from them, this video is gonna help a lot in my decision, thanks!
Sorry for the late question Guy. I have 200 euro just begging to be spent on some groovy music sounds. Thinking about Musio. But I have East West Composer Cloud on susbcription so top notch orchestra stuff aplenty there. Then I have Native Instruments collectors edition with endless different great orchestral stuff too. Then there;s the Majestica thing I recently bought from Native Instruments which has wonderful strings and brass and woodwinds. I wanted to buy Arkhis for video game composition but it seems to just have multiple layers in one patch, but nothing I can't create with my current instruments. Already have Sequis which is a little gem for sound design and composition for games. So...Musio? Arkhis? A fashionable trilby hat? Bugger it!
I know Guy Michelmore is a Pro, but i just have to mention,... when the bypass switch in Musio in on and colored (Red) it means that section is disabled 😂I guess he can hear a difference after all that knob tweaking.
Question, is that a Stream Deck I see on your right? If so, I am curious if you have used it to send midi control messages? I have wanted to try settting mine up for that purpose but was unsure about latency.🤔
I second this - I got a couple of stream decks to help navigate my DAW, and I’ve also programmed it to change articulations for all of my sample libraries. (Even if, for example, a legato is a different key switch depending on the library, you can program the stream deck to fire out all “legato” commands at once, so no matter what library you are using, if you push “legato”, your sample library will switch to legato). They are an amazing bit of kit!!
There are SO MANY new libraries coming out ALL THE TIME! I've purchased so many that I have yet to become acquainted with... argh! Here comes Musio! Well... for the time being (perhaps at least for the next year) this will not even appear on my radar. I really enjoy the composing videos that share about a technique or a way of composing for a particular genre! However, it's always a joy to witness you digging in to write something under the gun! Cheers!
At around 1:00:00 he says he won't be going into the orchestral sounds today but instead some of their other samples. And the orchestral sounds are arguably their main focus. His previous video on the topic showcases some of the orchestral instruments, though, so for someone interested in hearing those check that out and make up your mind.
I have Musio and the orchestral sounds are superb. It is incredibly good value for money with new libraries being added all the time. An electric cello was added yesterday in an update.
I can’t afford $99 or $9.99 - let’s not talk about the $199 Instead let’s talk about YOUR BACK! I thought you were gone forever 😮 summer just wasn’t the same without my crazy Grandpa videos. Sooooo Great to have my Grandpa back lol- just in time for the first day back at school! Now NEVER go away ever again 🙏
2 things Guy. 1. Thinking of paying for musio monthly instead of composer cloud. The strings and brass just sound far more real to me. 2. I'm married to a Croatian. Don't try learning the language. It's not of this world!
@@jessetwentenaer441 lol it’s lazy predictive iOS that confuses “your”and “you’re” and it’s my bad me for not checking that iOS has auto changed my words
I have Musio and East West Opus ... Opus is magnificent, the sound is much better and legatos are fantastic. Musio seems cheap stuff, but it has some cool libraries, though, like strings chords, or brass chords. They're pretty cool
$199 is absolutely a bargain. Having always been on a budget, this thing has sounds I’ve never had access to before. The first thing I tried out when I got this was the acoustic cello library, and I was blown away. That’s the kind of sound that normally would cost almost 200 bucks on its own.
After watching a bunch of your videos, I have decided you are the 2020’s Bob Ross of music.
I would like to thank you, Guy for all of the hard work that you perform in behalf of the rest of us. You have helped me to make the decision to go ahead and pull the trigger on the Musio library now as well as the Cubase course you offer. See you in class.
I bought the Musio 1 perpetual license several months ago. As a music hobbyist, I find these libraries to be more than good enough for me. Maybe a professional composer would not find enough controls to produce a nuanced enough performance, but some of the stuff I’ve heard produced from Musio sound terrific to me - as good as a lot of the music I hear in TV, movies and games.
You can definitely do professional work with musio
@@ThinkSpaceEducationGlad to hear this from you, a professional. Thanks for this video. I “don’t have a dog in this hunt”, but I feel that Musio is not getting the recognition it deserves, so I boost it whenever I get the opportunity.
I bought it and love it. Great addition to the Abbey One and Miroslav Philharmonic I already had. Musio is still improving the software and they responded fast to my request to fix a small bug it had with Reaper. I can recommend it!
Right as I heard about this, I wanted it. Just spent my year’s savings on a music setup, so this was just in time. Thanks Guy!
Musio truly did save my ass. I got hired to write for a video game and only had Musescore but also didn't have the budget for any good libraries. Luckily, Musio came through with an ad, I checked it out, looked up reviews, got sold, made the purchase, and haven't turned back since!
Also gota mention I'm using an older laptop from around 2017 maybe? It was a gift so I don't know all the details, but the fact that I can record full orchestral works really shows how friendly this is for those of us at the bottom of the totem pole financially!
It is exceptionally light in resources well done on the gig
Just read your message and congrats on your game video. You say this MUSIO saved you. I've read and saw ask the videos on it and wanted to ask you, because i know there more single and expensive libraries out there, but would MUSIO do the job that you want in learning composition and orchestrating scores? Thank you and keep going.
For me you are a cornerstone of YT.
Thanks Guy! Just got the 30 day trial. Pretty flawless and a lot of very usable material here. It went to good use immediately - it plays well with SWAM and Divisimate. Simple expression mapping. I like the simple interface a lot. No brainer so far.
I’m so glad I didn’t get LABS instead of Musio. Much much more in Musio, and it works just fine with BBCSO. Looking forward to a Logic template, if you have time, Guy.
Recommend it. It offers so much for the price. I use regularly especially for the less common instruments as well as many of the orchestral stuff. I can make it work with BBCSO, Abbey Road One and Performance Samples just fine.
Cool tune Guy. Been using Musio for 1.5 years and love it. There's so much content it's a steal @ their prices. And their support is top notch! Mike Patti and his team have been great to work with.
I think this is the best beginning for beginners composers!
Talk about timing .. just came back from the gym ..it's friday, time to write music .. woohoo :)
:) first vid for a few weeks though - had some time off
I have switched from other well known libraries to (mainly) musio and must say, I have never felt that free as a composer. Yes there are no mic positions right now, but honestly, the basic patches sound better than most patches where you need to fiddle around for 5 mins with the positions from a lot of other libraries.
This is a treat, probably for cinesamples' wallet too, not just for yours.
The day there are mic positions integrated, competitors probably start following this model.
It's been awhile since I've been around -- also sounds like you've been gone as well. Just makes my heart happy again to watch you composing music and explaining things. Thank you, Guy🥰
Best guy on utube covering this genre of videos
I love the Joe Lycett T shirt depicting Harry Styles! Didn’t realise you were such a fan of both.
I’ve been using Musio for some time and am amazed by the variety and quality of this software. This is a wonderful addition to any media composer’s toolkit.
Big fan!
Thanks Guy, I haven't been here in awhile, but had to get your take on Musio. I got the lifetime license when they first put it out because I liked my Cinesamples libraries. So glad I did because it's like getting a new "free" library on a regular basis. There's 90 of them! Now, they have about 10 80's type synths and a few others, but they are really sparse. But overall, it's great and I use a lot of my Musio sounds. I have TONS of sounds, but there's is a great consistency of quality and clarity with Musio, they do a great job creating sounds.
You're fabulous, Guy. Great to see you again and benefit from your cheerful energy and teaching/composing/presenting talent.
glad to be back after a short break
I was worried about you.
Because you didn’t upload video for a long time.
I’ve been always waiting for the weekend (our weekend day is different in Iran with the Gregorian calendar) to watch your videos and learn something.
Hope you are healthy and involved in creating content ♥️😍😍
Should add that, when you purchase the perpetual license, you get ALL of Musio 1, but... later... if/when they put out Musio 2... the additional libraries/sounds will not necessarily be included. Might still be worth it, each user would need to determine this himself/herself.
The $9.99 per month and $99/year subscriptions get you everything they have done... and everything they will do in the future. Factor this into your decision-making!
Do you have to login every-time you use the Perpetual license? I own some of the Roland Cloud instruments and it drives me crazy that they insist I login in and activate something I've activated already!
That is certainly a limitation, but it's the entire CineSamples library which would've cost multiple thousands of dollars earlier. Still need the mic positions, but they are upcoming and will be free, like other new features to the player. So I certainly think it's worth it, at least in terms of bang for the buck compared to the competitors. Guessing East/West would be the closest, but something like Hollywood Orchestra is a significantly smaller library.
I'm nowhere near professional composer level, though, so quality-wise I personally have a hard time comparing the libraries currently.
If preferring the subscription route, then I think the bang-for-the-buck winner is less clear.
@@miyalys I think the $199 is worth it, also. Just wanted to put it out there, because you know that one day, after Musio 2 comes out, there will be a Musio 1 owner that claims they didn't know they wouldn't automatically have free access to Musio 2. I'm betting this will happen!
@@LeeGee I already bought a perpetual license at $199 months ago. These offers come up every now and then without a new version being in sight. 🙂
At the rate things seem to be going internally at Cinesamples, there might not be a musio 2
Thank you very much for the template! Very nice to see the way you set it up!
thanks for breaking things down for us !
'Don’t think about it, just do it.' - As weird as this might sound, this sure is quite a piece of advice there. At least for me that is (right here, right now). :-)
A video like that, which yet again shows a way how to approach this empty canvas of the DAW, to me is very, very helpful and quite inspiring. I love it!
So, thank you very much for that one - and thank you very much for taking us along with you on the short creative trip on coming up with a musical idea!
Thank you
Setting up a music room soon and you're videos are an integral part of that room.
AHA! Alwayjs a challenge
@ThinkSpaceEducation it is when your fingers are sausages 😂😂
@@Wolfbabypuppylove practice makes perfect. Sausage fingers or not.
Bodhrán is pronounced 'bow-rawn' in Ireland Guy. Bow to rhyme with cow. Great video as always, you've extended my use of Musio, thank you.
There - I’ve mispronounced it for twenty years and even worked with a famous Bodhran player!
cool video.
would have bin nice if you used more of the orchestral instruments.
For orchestral sounds which subscription? Musio or East West? 🤔
Glad to see you back Guy. Looking great sir.
thank you
But what do the strings libraries sound like?
My guess, having just done the 199 deal, is that the more you use it the better, as at first you have to wait for each library to download, which can be a little slow if you choose a sound and then decide it's not what you want to use. Once you've downloaded it, it's always in your library. They point out that with Musio you don't get all the details you get if you buy the libraries outside of Musio but the price difference is so huge, it was hard to resist. I owned a number of their libraries already, so it'll be interesting if/when I come to instances where I can use the musio version of a sound or the separate version I already own, if the difference is really that dramatic.
I really like this piece.
I like it a lot.
: )
Thank you.
The $199 deal seems to come around every major sale period (black friday, back to school, holidays etc). If anyone's missed this sale, maybe consider the monthly option until the next one
Thomas Newman vibes! ❤️
Yes I thought that - never a bad thing
Thanks Guy. Any plans for a Logic version of the template?
Ill have a think about that but no reason why not
Good synthwave , nostalgic vibe😊
...Looking to purchase my first "Pro Level" orchestral library, and Musio was recommended by many... plus my name Is Kenneth!... What more endorsement do I need?...lol...
It would be Very interesting to revisit your first melody or one of your oldest and arrange it
not a bad idea
Can I use it for commercial work like film scoring?
Guy, I always have a lot of fun watching your videos (I think I've watched them all), and get a huge amount of inspiration from them. I love the "can do" attitude. It rubs off on me when I just sit down with my DAW (Samplitude Music Studio X8) and try to bash something out there and then, instead of agonising over it. I just wanted to comment that your recommendation here has been especially helpful. I downloaded the free trial version of Musio and was bowled over by it. I've just bought the perpetual licence because I couldn't resist. I absolutely adore the Spitfire BBC Orchestra Discovery and enjoy using it, but the main limitation with the free version is the lack of solo instruments - and I can't afford the professional collection. In Musio, for this very modest fee, I can have both a lush French Horn group and a stark soloist - the contrast is wonderful. The solo violin is also gorgeous. I haven't tried the solo cello (my favourite instrument) yet - I feel like a kid eating the pie and leaving the cream till the end!
I agree the flash sale price of 199 is very affordable and all most people will ever need
@@ThinkSpaceEducation Guy, I've been working with Musio for a couple of weeks on a piece for a small, but full orchestra. As you often advised, I included ensemble patches for freer improvisation. Unfortunately, the Musio CineSymphony ensembles have serious performance problems. If I attempt a few dramatic chords and a few more notes, my processor is overwhelmed and all I get is distortion. I have a Win 11 64-bit OS with a 2.90 GHz processor, 16Gb and 4 cores. I realised your kit is a tad more expensive than my little laptop. What would say is the minimum system to handle these ensemble patches. The Musio message boards have a lot of people complaining about the same thing.
@@ThinkSpaceEducation I bought the life time version of Musio and I've been working on a piece for orchestra for a week or so. As you often advised, I loaded ensemble patches for freer improvisation. Unfortunately, on my system the CineSymphony ensemble patches suffer from poor performance. I have a Win 11 64-bit OS with 2.97 GHz processor with 4 cores and 16 Gb of RAM. If I just play a few big chords and some extra notes, my processor is overwhelmed and all I get is distortion. What do you think is a minimum spec for handling these ensembles. The Musio message boards have a lot of complaints about this problem.
Musio's Viola de Gamba is the most realistic try with solo violas ever.
Have you also tried the one in Era II?
@@hansbystrom9983 No i did not! Is it good?
I think so. It's more "raw" but great sample. But was wondering if you'd tried it and still thought Musio one to be better
Love watching Guy on a Friday.
I don't like the idea of paying monthly for a subscription for perpetual access to sample libraries. However, it's more than a reasonable way for people who cannot make the dive into purchasing full libraries. I do not own lots of Cinesample libraries. Yet, the ones I currently own are quite worth the price tag. Between Soundsonline and Musio, you nearly have everything you need for sound options.
I understand that but you can buy it outright and for a lot of people monthly is the only way to afford a decent library
Question? MUSIO LOOKS GREAT! I have OPUS, but it seems MUSIO has seperate instrumentations. Would it be an advantaged to have this library and learn it? Your template is oly for CUBASE and I have LOGIC. Can I load it in Logic or not? How can I create what I see in CUBASE. Thankk you.
If you like some of the Irish instruments, I'd HIGHLY recommend looking at the native instruments Ireland collection (coming from an Irish musician)
Wow, I remember when you first got the new Native Instruments S88 MK3 keyboard & you were so happy about it, and said you would never use anything else.
Now I see you have the Arturia Keylab 88 keys MK2. So, what happened? 😲🤷♀
Hey guy, I really love. MUSIO I’m really glad you shared it. I just purchased the WHOLE ENCHILADA!
Excellent - good choice Ryan
Amazing sneaky clandestine track there!
Love y our videos. Could you please include a picture of your stream deck with all of the buttons that you use? Thank you.
Kenneth? Interesting name for a track. Many people would have called it "Steve". What's the frequency, Kenneth?
How do you manage to duplicate the track i.e. instrument but without all the events in it? Or is that what the button does?
Is templates possible with FL studio too? Is there a website with compatible FL templates? Glad your back!! 🎉❤
Guy, what model is your new Arturia keyboard, please?
What's the traditional orchestral stuff, strings, solo strings? Worst than vsl but better than east west?
Had Musio for a while love it
If you download something from Musio, can you keep the download on your machine/backup drive so you don't have to download it again, and so you can come back to the track next year and still have the same sounds available?
I’m very happy for your return , we really missed youu , and if you decided to take some time off remain in touch with us in the channel community ❤
Almost reminds me of the game soundtrack "return to Monkey Island" . Nice. Very nostalgic!
Yeaa! I’m waiting the whole day for a video 😂
Well you chose the right day!
Guy, you just unknowingly copied the end of the Halbrand cue by Bear McCreary at 16:50 to 16:57, which I don't think you've heard before, but please check it out if you can. Great piece of music. Though your instrumentation was very different. Almost as if "what if Halbrand went to Egypt" or something. :P
Just now I was thinking if it's worth it for me because I got a annual $49 edu discount from them, this video is gonna help a lot in my decision, thanks!
Well I came from the future to say that my 🇧🇷 card is not accepted, wtf.
nice one my man. I think this is a bargain.
Can you tell me what controller you're using? Also, I think you are using Cubase. I thought you were on Logic?
I'm guessing there's more variety of instruments in this than Komplete standard? (geared towards cinematic that is)
Far more.
Sorry for the late question Guy. I have 200 euro just begging to be spent on some groovy music sounds. Thinking about Musio. But I have East West Composer Cloud on susbcription so top notch orchestra stuff aplenty there. Then I have Native Instruments collectors edition with endless different great orchestral stuff too. Then there;s the Majestica thing I recently bought from Native Instruments which has wonderful strings and brass and woodwinds. I wanted to buy Arkhis for video game composition but it seems to just have multiple layers in one patch, but nothing I can't create with my current instruments. Already have Sequis which is a little gem for sound design and composition for games. So...Musio? Arkhis? A fashionable trilby hat?
Bugger it!
I know Guy Michelmore is a Pro, but i just have to mention,... when the bypass switch in Musio in on and colored (Red) it means that section is disabled 😂I guess he can hear a difference after all that knob tweaking.
Well I mnight be a pro but Im definitely not infalliable - Im only infalliable 75% of the time
Do you have a downloadable version of your Cubase template for stream deck?
I’ll do a stream deck video and do that as well
Holy cow Guy what reveb are you using on that Zither!!
It’s a Valhalla reverb. Supermassive perhaps?
Oh please, please, please, Guy ! Could you tell us one more time which clip-on microphone you are using on your videos ? 😘
Well this one is the one that comes with the Rode Wireless Pro radio mics
Is the lifetime subscription not available anymore? Just musio 1 now with paid optional upgrades?
Yes it is
5:42 Hello from Croatia! :D
Yes, hello!
Ha! I knew someone would be out there
@@ThinkSpaceEducation There are more of us! 😁Hello Guy! Pozdrav svima! 🙂
how did you make your cubase look like that?
XD
I missed the changes in the shed - No more upright with zebra!
What happened to your Kontakt 88 ? Great video’s
The s88 is on the other studio
Question, is that a Stream Deck I see on your right? If so, I am curious if you have used it to send midi control messages?
I have wanted to try settting mine up for that purpose but was unsure about latency.🤔
It is and I can’t live without it. I should do a video
I second this - I got a couple of stream decks to help navigate my DAW, and I’ve also programmed it to change articulations for all of my sample libraries. (Even if, for example, a legato is a different key switch depending on the library, you can program the stream deck to fire out all “legato” commands at once, so no matter what library you are using, if you push “legato”, your sample library will switch to legato).
They are an amazing bit of kit!!
My issue is that you will not own your sounds...you may save presets, but if something change or is removed, you will not get that sound again
+1 and on top of that I didn't really like how Cinesamples behaved in the past
There are SO MANY new libraries coming out ALL THE TIME! I've purchased so many that I have yet to become acquainted with... argh! Here comes Musio! Well... for the time being (perhaps at least for the next year) this will not even appear on my radar. I really enjoy the composing videos that share about a technique or a way of composing for a particular genre! However, it's always a joy to witness you digging in to write something under the gun! Cheers!
omg, i got my joe lycett masterpiece the other day. i might get another one to save and wear this one
Glad you spotted it!
Sounds like something from Jak and Daxter (the old 2001 ps2 game)
bro your windows , I need those windows for my studio you re cool G
Acoustically a bit rubbish but honestly creatively it unbeatable
I guess you did not stop coffee or energetic beverages. You should !
Where’s the fun in that
@@ThinkSpaceEducation you can breathe and have fun I guess ...
sounds like Ori ost.
What an odd choice of instruments to show…
Concerns me that those are the best in the collection.
At around 1:00:00 he says he won't be going into the orchestral sounds today but instead some of their other samples. And the orchestral sounds are arguably their main focus.
His previous video on the topic showcases some of the orchestral instruments, though, so for someone interested in hearing those check that out and make up your mind.
I have Musio and the orchestral sounds are superb.
It is incredibly good value for money with new libraries being added all the time.
An electric cello was added yesterday in an update.
Nice Joe Lycett t-shirt :)
Glad you noticed
Love him, would marry him if he was single.
I thought you said Udio.
My Summer isn't going very well at all - for the simple reason that it's Winter.
Ah but then in four months time….
And here I was pronouncing it "mickle-more" this whole time.
Why not learn Croatian!? I'll help you out 🙂
I can’t afford $99 or $9.99 - let’s not talk about the $199 Instead let’s talk about YOUR BACK! I thought you were gone forever 😮 summer just wasn’t the same without my crazy Grandpa videos. Sooooo Great to have my Grandpa back lol- just in time for the first day back at school! Now NEVER go away ever again 🙏
I need some time off every now and again! Lots of other stuff to be up to as well as you will see next week ;)
2 things Guy. 1. Thinking of paying for musio monthly instead of composer cloud. The strings and brass just sound far more real to me.
2. I'm married to a Croatian. Don't try learning the language. It's not of this world!
This 'your' / "you're" really confused me lol
@@jessetwentenaer441 lol it’s lazy predictive iOS that confuses “your”and “you’re” and it’s my bad me for not checking that iOS has auto changed my words
@@jessetwentenaer441yeah, me too!
Hey!
666 sign in the thumbnail. I notice these things.
If you own any Eduardo Tarilonte or Orchestral tools vsts then Musio is just a sub par sample set.
I have Musio and East West Opus ... Opus is magnificent, the sound is much better and legatos are fantastic.
Musio seems cheap stuff, but it has some cool libraries, though, like strings chords, or brass chords. They're pretty cool
Dear Mr. Michelmore: I don't like renting software.
Yes I get that but for a lot of people it’s more affordable and - since I first looked at it - there is a perfectly affiordabke purchase option
There is a perpetual license option where you own it!
Cracked. Ancored
No thanks. I'll keep sailing the high seas.