What really bothers me in this is that this was posted in 10th of june 2012 and the user never did any backup in this. Please give another link because this link is broken.
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Hi Oceanview and ricardojvc6,
I apologize for the broken link. There didn't seem to be any interest when I originally posted this, so I ended up just taking the link down. I've put it back up, so please download the files here if you like:
Modified Sound Sets and Presets
I've made a few updates that aren't documented in the Guide. Most importantly, the presets and sound sets have been updated to function with the Dimension Violins and Celli. There still may be minor bugs, , so please let me know if you have any questions. I hope you can make good use of these sound sets!
Best,
Brian
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Thank you very much, but I have a concern. Did you test it out? I really don't want to catch fire on my pc and implode (if you don't mean it literally...). What you said in the beginning, i'm sure if it is just a saying or if you really mean it... but, oh well. Looks like I don't have sense of humor.
Edit: Just tried, and it seems a bit broken. I created a str novib 3 with bass clarinet (download instrument) and it didn't work :|, I might need some help how to work with these.
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Yes, I have tested the sound sets quite extensively, and use them regularly. Although you may find a few bugs here and there, I can say with confidence that your PC will not catch fire as a result of using them:)
By default, when "vib" or "novib" is not specified in the original patches, the patches are programmed to respond to the "vib" command (and not the "no vib" command) in my sound sets. This is the case for the bass clarinet, so although the patches are not actually played with vibrato, they will only respond to commands such as "str vib 3" or "me vib 4" or "pfp vib 8", and NOT "str novib 3", etc. I realize this is something of a design flaw, and I apologize for the confusion.
In general, if you're ever unsure of which patches are available for a given instrument, just click on the "Dynamics" matrix of the modified preset for that instrument, and it should be clear.
Please let me know if that solves the problem for you.
Best,
Brian
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Thank you very much! And yes now, it works now...
I have another question: In the 2nd matrix of the bass clarinet L2 (modified), I added another row of samples but this time under of the normal trill it is a dynamic trill and I also added dynamic patches for repetitions and I also add other samples like long portato and molto sforzando. Is there a way to trigger these?
Another question: Does this Soundset work with Trumpet in Bb (download Instrument)?
Cheers,
Ricardo
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I'm glad that worked.
If you add another row of samples under the existing row of that matrix, you will not be able to trigger the additional patches with technique text in Sibelius with my sound sets, unfortunately. The best way to do it at this time would be to add your additional patches to the fourth matrix ("Custom") and trigger them with the technique text "custom 1", "custom 2", ..., "custom 24". It's not the most elegant solution, but it'll allow you to trigger the samples without a lot of additional programming.
I haven't made a preset for the Trumpet in Bb, but you can easily make one on your own. Just start with the "Trumpet CL2_Modified" preset and replace the existing patches with the corresponding patches of the Bb trumpet, and delete any leftover patches from the trumpet in C. Then just create a staff for the trumpet in Sibelius, and you should be all set.
Brian
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That is kind of tricky, but it can indeed be accomplished with these sound sets. As described in the provided guide, to trigger the fp patch immediately followed by the strong 3-second crescendo, create the technique text "fp str vib 3". The Slot XF is mapped to CC20 and is set to 127 by default, so you then need to place the technique text "~C20, 0" shortly after the dynamic command. The exact placement of the CC20 text will vary, so experiment by moving it closer to or farther from the dynamic command. And don't forget to reset CC20 to 127 after the patch ends (ie, add the technique text "~C20, 127").
Good luck!
Brian
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