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Today we’ll be taking a look at some tips to get a great mockup with Musescore 4.4.1 I’ve started a little score in Sibelius Ultimate, of Massenet's wonderful ‘Méditation’ and to save this video being hours long, have just started the first section with Solo Violin, Strings and harp. 'Méditation' is from the opera 'Thaïs' written for solo violin, orchestra and backstage chorus. The opera premiered at the Opéra Garnier in Paris on March 16, 1894, and I thought it would make a perfect example of how far free samples have come, as with a little bit of tweaking, they can sound..well, I'll leave that up to you to decide! I'm starting in Sibelius, as there is a way now to tempo map files as easily as any DAW or Dorico, by using the amazing plugin created by @ScoringWorld his GraphicalMidiTools plugin. It's superb, and if you love Sibelius as much as I do, I urge you to check it out! Then I'll import the midi into Musescore 4.4.1 and show you the tweaking I do. Everything used in @musescore 4.4.1 is included in Muse-Hub once you install the software. I used the Muse Sounds Solo Violin, Strings and Harp, panned to taste in the mixer, with nothing on the master channel. I used the included reverb on each instruments aux channel and set everything to a default level of 25% I have time-stamped the chapters as follows for you, so you can navigate to the bits that interest you the most What are we doing today? 00:00 Musescore Playback 00:37 Sibelius Ultimate, exporting the midi with a tempo map 02:31 Importing the midi into Musescore 4.4.1 05:47 Second play-through with bars highlighted showing what's been tweaked 07:18 How and why I tweaked what I did 09:34 Don't worry, I'm not going to spam you, I'll just give you a heads up when the site is live. Other software used in this video: The Graphical Midi Tool Plugin https://www.graphicalmiditools.com NotePerformer https://www.noteperformer.com Sibelius https://www.avid.com/sibelius MuseScore Studio https://musescore.org/en I’d love to know what you think, so please do let me know in the comments below. Full disclosure: I’m not paid for these videos, and (unless the products are free) I have bought all the samples and not been given them. None of the links are affiliate links and all opinions are my own If you want ongoing help with notation and engraving in a calm, no drama way, hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you do not miss the next tutorial. Thanks for visiting Binary Sky Publishing, and happy scoring. 🔗 Useful links Join our newsletter https://binaryskypublishing.com Binary Sky Publishing https://binaryskypublishing.com Browse sheet music and scores https://binaryskyrecords.com/store Join the Binary Sky Backstage https://binaryskyrecords.com/backstag... Binary Sky Records https://binaryskyrecords.com Binary Sky Records YouTube channel / @binary-sky-records Contact Binary Sky Publishing /Records https://binaryskyrecords.com/go/help Submissions @ Binary Sky Records/Publishing https://binaryskyrecords.com/submissions #binaryskypublishing #musicnotation #sheetmusic #musicengraving #musicpublishing #sibelius #dorico #musescore #musiccomposition #musiceducation