Nucleus

Nucleus is an orchestral library that covers the full orchestral range of instruments with strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and choirs under one roof. It is an uncompromising symphonic essentials library designed to bring cinematic sound quality and an easy-to-use, complete creative toolset, within anybody’s reach.

Platforms
macOSWindows
Rating
14%
Version
1.0.12
Released
2024

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Description

Audio Imperia Nucleus - Muse Sounds Edition is crafted exclusively for the Muse Sounds engine. Derived from Audio Imperia's award winning "Nucleus" and carefully optimised for playback from notation. Nucleus is a complete set of symphonic essentials including ensembles, soloists and sound design elements. This library is well-rounded and can handle most score types while excelling at fast articulate action and trailer music. Strings - Solo Violin, Solo Cello, 16 Violins, 10 Violas, 6 Celli, 4 Double Basses Winds - Solo Flute, Solo Oboe, Solo Clarinet, Solo Bassoon, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons Brass - Solo Trumpet, Solo French Horn, 6 French Horns, 3 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, 2 Tubas, Low Brass Ensemble Percussion - Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Marimba, Tubular Bells, Timpani, 2 Gran Cassas, Piatti, 2 Snares Hi, 2 Snares Low, Tam Tam, 2 Toms Hi, 2 Toms Lo, Triangle, Suspended Cymbal, Mark Tree Voice - 5 Sopranos, 5 Altos, 5 Tenors, 5 Basses Additional - Harp, Celeste Sound Design - Pads, Drones, Sub Booms Nucleus includes all of the symphonic essentials to get started in addition to modern music essentials such as Gran Cassas, Low Brass ensembles and Epic Choirs.

Designed for effortless, beautiful playback within notation app MuseScore Studio.
Crisp & smooth cinematic orchestral sound.
Soloists, Individual Instrument Sections, Pre-Orchestrated Ensembles, and Full Ensembles.
True legato articulations.
Sound design pads, sub booms and drones.

What’s New?

1.0.12

Initial release on Muse Hub

Reviews

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Can something be done about the dynamics. The sounds are good, but have to manually adjusted. String pizzicatos blast out and Violas are almost silent.

EDecastro

kinda regret spending 70 bucks on this purchase. the staccatos for all instruments are unusually loud and overpower everything. The sound quality is also not as good as advertised on videos. Hopefully they fix this in a future update but I doubt it

CertifiedBsiian

Base Musesounds is higher quality and gives more options, this is not worth the money

worst-lapwing628

The sound mix needs to be improved, its sound is very compressed, perhaps the classical version sounds more flexible for different works. More articulations in some instruments would be ideal.

OGRAU

The free Muse Sounds are better than this. I truly regret this purchase. Just stick with Berlin.

jetthitt

I quite like them. If you want to just use the notation and have it come out in a clean and consistent manner, I think that they are great. I think it is a really big step up from the MuseSounds. If you want all the bells and whistles, get the Kontact version. I dipped my toe in and just got the Solo set and after hearing them, came back and got the full Nucleus. My only complaint is that I would like to have another set of the sections with half sized ensemble.

rare-fox290

Lacks most if not all the heft one would expect/demand from a large-scale “cinematic” orchestra, the articulations are largely indistinguishable from one another, and the instrumental palette lacks critical instruments (piccolo being the most glaring oversight. Needs a hefty amount of work to be worth it, especially with the $60+ price tag.

frivolous-quail391

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