William-
Thank you so much for taking the time to give a very detailed response - I really do appreciate it. I am not at all offended by this, I fully expected to be grilled by the people in this forum with very very high standards - this is good.
First, I agree about the matching of timbres - but I don't know how to fix this. I used the Opus 1 articulations: 'marc_4s or marc_3s' for all the marcato instruments, if available. Is this something I can fix, or an inconsistency with the samples?
Second, I agree that there needs to be more phrasing. I used some 17/16 bars, but need more breaths and pauses. I will try adding sixteenth note rests where breaths should be. I am a trumpet player, and have played this many times in brass ensembles in college and after college.
Third, agreed also. I will change some of the tenuto quarter notes to dotted-sixteenth notes and see if that helps. Great point!
Fourth, I also agree here there should be more innacuracy - or at least some. [:D] Is there a way to 'randomize' or humanize the performance if I export the midi file to cubase sx2?
I guess I am at the point where I know what I need to do, just not 'how' to, and need some tips on that. Preferably in Sibelius, but if not then easy things to do with the sequence once it's in Cubase sx2.
thanks William,
Mike
Thank you so much for taking the time to give a very detailed response - I really do appreciate it. I am not at all offended by this, I fully expected to be grilled by the people in this forum with very very high standards - this is good.
First, I agree about the matching of timbres - but I don't know how to fix this. I used the Opus 1 articulations: 'marc_4s or marc_3s' for all the marcato instruments, if available. Is this something I can fix, or an inconsistency with the samples?
Second, I agree that there needs to be more phrasing. I used some 17/16 bars, but need more breaths and pauses. I will try adding sixteenth note rests where breaths should be. I am a trumpet player, and have played this many times in brass ensembles in college and after college.
Third, agreed also. I will change some of the tenuto quarter notes to dotted-sixteenth notes and see if that helps. Great point!
Fourth, I also agree here there should be more innacuracy - or at least some. [:D] Is there a way to 'randomize' or humanize the performance if I export the midi file to cubase sx2?
I guess I am at the point where I know what I need to do, just not 'how' to, and need some tips on that. Preferably in Sibelius, but if not then easy things to do with the sequence once it's in Cubase sx2.
thanks William,
Mike