Well I just spent about 3 hours tooling around and while I couldn't figure it out I've found out how to articulate better what I am trying to ask.
Basically just to re-iterate it better with proper terminology, what I am asking is, how do I switch articulations from sibelius? I have done a bunch of research and it appears that sibelius automatically is supposed to switch articulations if you have the sound sets. I have the sibelius 5.2 soundset available from this website in the 'needful things' section. However when I put in an articulation switch in sibelius it is still not playing that articulation.
The part I seem to be confused about is in VE what am I supposed to use as the articulation? Let's say I want a one line piece by a violin in normal sustain so I click patch assign in VE and I drag a violin sustain patch into the top slot of a cell at the left. Now should that be enough for sibelius to automatically trigger a tremolo patch once I add a tremolo command somehwere in the score of sibelius? Or do I have to now add a new violin tremolo patch somewhere into the VE? I have experimented with this for hours with no results. I tried putting the tremolo patch for violins into the 2nd (bottom) slot of the cell on the left, underneath the violin sustain patch and this still does not work. Then I tried creating a whole separate cell either vertical underneath (1B) or horizontal to the right (2A), and this still does not work either.
I can't figure out what I am doing wrong and why the articulation still will not trigger? I checked some of the documentation and I made sure that in the play > dictionary there IS a articulation that says: sound id change: +tremolo.unmeasured under 32 tremolo.
Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong????
Thank you.