Hello fellow VI users. I just recently purchased my first Vienna Instruments, and am totally new to the interface, so i had a question about something. Forgive me if it is easily answered elsewhere, but im suffering from information overload right now [:)]
Anyhow, so i got Orchestral Strings 1 and 2. As far as implementing mutlitple articulations, i am still a bit confused as to how things work. As an example to my question, lets say i am using the Cello set. i have loaded in the L1-VC 8 Articulation Combinations matrix. Now, in the patch assign window i can select different artics... so lets say i am playing a detache sound, but then in the piece i am composing i want to change to a flautando. Do i have to load an entirely new instance of L1 VC-8 set on a second Instrument Channel, or is there a way of "automating" and patch change within the first instance (assuming i leave 'space' for it within the actual MIDI notes)?
am i making sense? i guess i am just trying to be RAM-efficient, and would like to avoid loading an entire second instrument just for ONE seperate articulation which technically is *already* loaded in the first instance.
forgive my verbosity. just wanted to give some clarity to my rookie-ish question.
thanks in advance!
-michael
PS these strings are just about the most gorgeous things i've ever heard!
PPS: im using Logic 7. Mac Dual 2.5Ghz, 2.5G Ram
Anyhow, so i got Orchestral Strings 1 and 2. As far as implementing mutlitple articulations, i am still a bit confused as to how things work. As an example to my question, lets say i am using the Cello set. i have loaded in the L1-VC 8 Articulation Combinations matrix. Now, in the patch assign window i can select different artics... so lets say i am playing a detache sound, but then in the piece i am composing i want to change to a flautando. Do i have to load an entirely new instance of L1 VC-8 set on a second Instrument Channel, or is there a way of "automating" and patch change within the first instance (assuming i leave 'space' for it within the actual MIDI notes)?
am i making sense? i guess i am just trying to be RAM-efficient, and would like to avoid loading an entire second instrument just for ONE seperate articulation which technically is *already* loaded in the first instance.
forgive my verbosity. just wanted to give some clarity to my rookie-ish question.
thanks in advance!
-michael
PS these strings are just about the most gorgeous things i've ever heard!
PPS: im using Logic 7. Mac Dual 2.5Ghz, 2.5G Ram