Dear PaoloT
Thanks for your Vivaldi contribution. It's great to hear that it helped you get to know the Vienna Libraries better.
Although, like my predecessors, I highly appreciate your work, But I want to be honest and tell you that the result doesn't really sound musical yet. There is still a lot of potential. You have tried to work out the dynamics. You did it very seriously but the accents stick unnaturally in the ear, so you don't hear much in between.
Well, I don't just want to complain, but offer you some help. Since it is mainly about 16ths, I recommend you to watch this video first (Nr. 37) first and perhaps the contribution under No. 33.
It's not just a matter of changing the velocity of each note a little bit, but at the same time to leave the note on "down stroke" a little louder.
The way I judge it, you also used "staccato" for the accents. This articulation is sometimes extreme in sound when you use the loudest step (Velocity 110-127). Try "sfz" as well. Combinations with stacc and sfz sound very natural when used correctly.
Remember, you can shorten tones like staccato per midi so that the staccato is not played completely. You can achieve something similar to spiccato. You can also play with it.
If you apply the above it can sound like this:
If you want my midi file, let me know. Sometimes studying the midi helps to understand things even better. Hope you got my post the right way. The aim is to help you for making even better music with the samples of VSL.
Beat