@Oceanview said:
BTW, how much RAM does each instance of ensemble use? It would be handy to know this.
Do you mean an empty instance?
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Hello Peter!
Did you try what I recommended in my first two replies to this thread and what is written in the "Optimizing Sibelius playback" manual?
There should be a solution for your problems.
Oceanview, an empty instance of Vienna Ensemble takes about 20 MB RAM.
Best,
Andi
@pscart said:
I think I figured out why the violins weren't going back to Sostenuto. I was using Violins I and II instead of Violins 1 and 2 in the Sibelius setup. This seems to have fixed it. Now they go from Legato to Sus with no problems. -Peter
Peter, can you explain why this is? What is the difference between Violins I and 1?
(This is rather frustrating - how is the user supposed to know that this difference in stave will be significant?)
Hello Peter!
For dynamic changes Sibelius sends CC11 (MIDI Control Change 11) values. By default these values trigger the Vienna Instruments expression slider. During sustained notes with dynamic changes, the volume should change a bit, but the timbre will not. In order to get more realistic crescendi and diminuendi you can do the following: Go to the Vienna Instruments Perform page. Activate Velocity X-Fade. Then click on Map Control. Now set the source for Expression to none. Then go to Velocity crossfader and select ControlChange/Controller 11 as source. This way, you also reduce the overall dynamic range of an instrument. Don't forget to save your playback configuration in Sibelius after that.
(This will not work for drums, percussion and cymbals, because CC11 is not implemented for these instruments in the Sound Set. Lots of the percussion sounds don't blend well when crossfaded.)
Additionally to this you can edit the playback behaviour of hairpins with Sibelius. Select the hairpin and change the behaviour of it in the Properties window under Playback/Hairpin. For details take a look at the Sibelius manual.
In some cases it might also help to change the Sibelius espressivo setting to "Poco Espressivo" or "Senza Espressivo". You can find that in the Play/Performance menu.
Best,
Andi
Hello Peter!
I would leave the Volume slider with CC7. By default this fader is set according to the value you have in your Sibelius mixer and should not be touched by dynamics and hairpins.
Your problems with hairpins are not normal. They work very smooth on my machine without any up and down jumping. Could it be, that you have added some Sibelius playback Plug-Ins like "Cresc./Dim Playback"? I could imagine that they mess up your playback. You don't need this plug-in for playback with Vienna Ensemble.
Best,
Andi
Hello Peter!
The SE PLUS would be a good choice to get more articulations for all instruments. Harmonics are also included there. For details take a look at this site:
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/261/314/1606/1618/596.htm
If you want to have even more articulations for a specific group of the orchestra, the dedicated libraries (like Orchestral Strings I+II) would be the way to go. You find all the details here:
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/442/344/352/579/393.htm
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/442/344/353/586/394.htm
As for the hairpin question. You can edit the playback behaviour of hairpins with Sibelius. Select the hairpin and change the behaviour of it in the Properties window under Playback/Hairpin.
Best,
Andi