


) So I fixed the above mentioned issues by borrowing samples from other SoundFonts.

MuseScore's ChurchOrganist Michael Cowgill has been gradually adding improvements in recent years to the SoundFont originally created by Frank Wen, having added an alternative "mellow" piano, currently putting in the hard work to manually loop 135 individual samples just to replace the clarinet sound, and most recently fixing an issue with the timpani. However, there are a few problems with it: the default piano is too "bright" a few notes in the violin are noticeably out of tune alto and tenor saxes are out of tune and the clarinet sound is awful. Of the many SF2 SoundFonts in the world, one of the best for playing orchestral music is FluidR3/FluidR3Mono-which is why it's included with MuseScore.
