You need to route from Sibelius via a virtual MIDI cable into your VST host. Then as long as you can change patches etc. with MIDI controllers, you're good to go.
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Wouldn't it be cool if Sibelius could rewire into a sequencer? So you could do something like compose on your seq. and the notes would naturally automatically transfer into Sib. You could put all the dynamics and stuff on the score window, which would be Sib, and it would control the MIDI playback - or, put velocity/volume envelopes on your MIDI track and have it replicate as hairpins/cres./dim etc on the score window!
Not only do you have perfect integration with the music sounding the same on both your sequencer and Sib, but you finish both the composition AND the notation at the same time!
Well, I don't pretend to know what I don't. Was only an ideal type of integration, can appreciate that technically it would be... well, don't know, but assuming from your knowledge the operative words would be a minimum of "very very hard if not impossible". I'm still in total amazement that a computer can even boot up and do something on its own because of someone typing weird language, let alone give someone the ability to sequence, mix and master music! I can only just manage to change a lightbulb. And even then i don't know how the darn thing works.
But then I guess it takes people like me that don't know anything technical to make the suggestions, because my thoughts are based on a "wouldn't it be nice if.." scenario, rather than knowing what technology can currently achieve. Helps to push boundaries. IMHO.
@DG said:
Guys, before you all get too excited please remember that Sibelius_is_not_a_sequencer. Therefore it does not work in a linear way. In a sequencer notation is derived from the MIDI, in a notation program it is the other way round. In order for this to change in Sibelius it would probably need a total re-write.
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