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  • VST Expression maps for the new Dimension Strings

    Does anyone know if there are expression maps for the new Strings. I use the expression maps in Cubase for the special edition library and it saves a lot of time. Thanks, Dave

  • Hi Dave!


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  • hi andi i think, for the dimenson brass is not so a problem to create some maps... i try to do some presets and i will offer them people who need this maps. the dimension string i do not have for the moment.... maybe in at a later date. best regards grey

  • Hi Dave and Grey!

    We have made a new set of VST Expression Maps for our Dimension Strings collection. They can be used with Cubase 5 or higher. Registered users can download them at the following location:
    http://www.vsl.co.at/en/68/141/460/1602/1288.htm

    Best regards,
    Andi


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  • Hi Andi Question: Wyh there is not possible to see the vst-maps for the dimensions strings? when you are going to the siblius tag you have access to all soundsets, incl. the dimensions strings.... is this oure politic? you have to buy and then you have access to the maps? regards grey

  • Hello Grey!

    You can see the Sibelius sound sets for the Strings because you have registered some Strings collections. Please understand that all users have only access to files for collections they have registered. That's the same for Sibelius sound sets, Finale Human Playback Preferences and VST Expression Maps.

    Best regards,
    Andi


    Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Great news!! Thanks Andi.

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