I think at the heart of this discussion (as it already has been mentioned)lies the archetypical prons and cons of virtual orchestration:
-On one side perfect notation and strict musical language, but with cold-like-the-North-pole performances
-On the other hand a more programming-oriented solution, less musician-oriented but with added expresiveness and some extent of real-time playing.
I don´t think it´s possible to separate these two paths. Any try to automatize the expresiveness part will result in less control or simply a failure IMHO.
Currently I´m more on the line(which a lot of people here will surely dislike) of coming from the notation app, and edit everything by hand,not even using the MIDI keyboard. I understand that, had I own the VSL performance tools (which I don´t) it would sound like some sort of heresy, but I absolutely have to agree with the mentioned keyboard manierisms comment. And the worst part is that the better you play the keyboard, the harder is not to play everything in a piano-way.
I find this "microediting after notation" method gives me the ultimate control, though it really asks of a special way of thinking if any "human touch" is to be added.
That´s my personal point of view, of course. Different people, different experiences. And above all, I consider myself a real novice in this field, so please don´t take my opinion as real know-hows.
-On one side perfect notation and strict musical language, but with cold-like-the-North-pole performances
-On the other hand a more programming-oriented solution, less musician-oriented but with added expresiveness and some extent of real-time playing.
I don´t think it´s possible to separate these two paths. Any try to automatize the expresiveness part will result in less control or simply a failure IMHO.
Currently I´m more on the line(which a lot of people here will surely dislike) of coming from the notation app, and edit everything by hand,not even using the MIDI keyboard. I understand that, had I own the VSL performance tools (which I don´t) it would sound like some sort of heresy, but I absolutely have to agree with the mentioned keyboard manierisms comment. And the worst part is that the better you play the keyboard, the harder is not to play everything in a piano-way.
I find this "microediting after notation" method gives me the ultimate control, though it really asks of a special way of thinking if any "human touch" is to be added.
That´s my personal point of view, of course. Different people, different experiences. And above all, I consider myself a real novice in this field, so please don´t take my opinion as real know-hows.