I'm a Sibelius-user and have benefitted from the excellent integration with VE Pro. Now, I'm interested in Steinberg's new notation software Dorico.
Are you planning for similar integration with this promising sofware?
Henrik
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Quote from Dorico developper Daniel Spreadbury
"Dorico won’t have sound sets quite like Sibelius, but we expect it to be compatible with VST Expression Maps, which perform a similar job in Cubase. Either way, you will eventually be able to set up switches for the various playing techniques that trigger the correct cells in your VSL matrixes, and control that pretty directly within Dorico’s Play mode."
http://blog.steinberg.net/2016/05/meet-dorico-coming-q4-2016/#more-396
The first thing VSL needs to do is come up with a VST3 version of VIP. 😉
DG
It looks like major VST2s like Kontakt and Vienna Instruments will be "whitelisted" in the app, so we should be able to get working with them right away. Very excited about this software, btw—many of the basic features look brilliant (and, for me, somewhat life changing). Perhaps even more importantly, it's philosphocially on-point, in the sense that it's designed from the gound-up with an understanding of composition, engraving, playback, and printing (yes, those are the "modes" discussed in Daniel's posts) as essential, but different, aspects of what (many) composers do. I'm genuinely on the edge of my seat with anticipation.