Question to articulation mapping of VST libraries in MS4.x
When the concept of MS4 has been announced quite a while ago I remember the mentioning of articulation mapping. A VST library usually has a lot of different samples for a single instrument, e.g. staccato, mercato, tremolos, etc which are selected e.g. by key switches.
A Staccato note would be mapped to a different sound sample than a sustained note rather than simply shortening the duration but using the same sample. This would require to have a mapping between instrument / articulation / sound sample.
Is this still on the roadmap?
Thanks,
Robert
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IMHO, There should at least be an easy way to use key switches and/or CC
In reply to There should at least be an… by graffesmusic
People have suggested using a second hidden staff for the very low notes. I have Iconica sketch so I’d only use a few.
In reply to People have suggested using… by Asher S.
yeah, i know. But an easy way would be great anyhow.
In reply to Sure. But i suggested an… by graffesmusic
yeah, I know. But I could just use Dorico lol
In reply to yeah, I know. But I could… by Asher S.
No one is stopping you.
Linux users cannot use Dorico.
In reply to No one is stopping you… by graffesmusic
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In reply to Dang that’s unfortunate :P by Asher S.
I do not care about Dorico.
I don't understand why you are supporting the OP with his demand for articulation mappings. Or any other MS development. You can just use Dorico after all. Why don't you?
In reply to I do not care about Dorico… by graffesmusic
Well, MuseScore is free. MuseScore is open-source. MuseScore has an easy-to-use score sharing website (although its usability is rapidly declining). Frankly, these are the only reasons I still use it; I don’t own the full version of Dorico. I should probably stop trying to help MuseScore’s development by comparing it to Dorico. Nobody wants that. There’s no general purpose forum for notation software. I’m missing a lot with Dorico, too! And lots of this stuff is already a thing in MuseScore. I’m very curious what MuseScore’s values are.
That said, I’m thinking about creating my own software with a publishing website.