I'm struggling to understand how to use the percussion in the Specila Edition Plus with Sibelius. I've created a test page in Sibelius so I can experiment with triggering the sounds. The staffs are named in Sibelius: Timpani / Drums / Cymbals / Gongs / Crotales / Percussion / Plate bells / Tubular bells. The drums, cymbals, and percussion staffs have no sound ID listed for them and come up as '(none)' in the playback configuration.
Sibelius seems to have no soundID in the drop-down list on the manual soundsets menu for Plate Bells - only Orchestral Bells. So how would one trigger the Plate Bells in Sibelius?
For playback I have one instance of Ensemble into which are loaded Timpani / Drums / Cymbals+Gongs / Cymbals + Gongs / Cymbals+Gongs / Percussion / Plate bells / Tubular Bells from the Special Edition matrices.
Here are my initial questions:
1. What triggers left hand right hand single hits in timpani?
2. How does one get inside matrices that have many different sounds? If the Drums matrix contains six different percussion sounds (as listed on p.52 of the manual) how do I trigger these in Sibelius? Are there six different note-heads or symbols? Likewise with Cymbals+Gongs - there are four main percussion sounds inside that matrix - how are they triggered?
3. What about instances and channels? Does every sound need an instance and a channel of its own? Cymbals+Gongs contains tam-tam, gongs and cymbals. If I wanted to play all three at once do I need to load 3 instances of this matrix and give each a separate channel?
4. Can an unnamed 1-line of unpitched percussion in Sibelius be designated to play any unpitched percussion sound loaded in Ensemble? If so how?
It would be helpful if there were a document about all this - especially for beginners. It is much more complicated than simply loading a flute or trumpet. The Optimizing for Sibelius document only seems to mention VE Percussion's full articulations, not the Special Edition's percussion.
Thanks in advance.