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  • Imagining a new *Common Artic patch-change Standard* (like GM) for multiple programs?!

    Hi all,

    It seems currently there's no companies working on an agreed ?"common artic standard" (maybe call it CARTv1 ??), that works rather like the General MIDI (GM standard). I mean, some sort of code/script/dump that could work across different software and hardware and automatically call up and play *consistently named* core patches/samples, such as (say, for strings): sustained, legato short, leg long, staccato, pizz, spiccato, sfz, trills, col legno, harmonics.. ??

    This would require a collaborative approach among different visionary companies like VSL and others to create *a new articulation standard* that could call up their own actual sampled patches for these artics (consistently and seamlessly behind the scenes) rather than, for example, using CC1 or 7 etc for a crescendo within a sustained note, or algorithmically cutting short a sustained patch to try and mimic a real sampled staccato. VSL has VIs with such patches, and these add so much more realism than (say) an algorithmic faux-staccato.

    I'd be most interested in feedback and other ideas/suggestions along these lines..
    What do others think??

    Cheers,
    A


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