Hi,
I'm trying to solve an issue with a particular (but not so uncommon) notation: a note beginning sfz, then immediately p, then crescendo.
The sforzato articulation of VSL SE doesn't seem to allow this, by simply using the Velocity X-Fade after the initial attack. I tried with the French Horn, and it remains unresponsive to my dynamics controller. This articulation is recorded diminuendo, so the dynamics controller would fight against the sample's decay.
So, I've conceived two workarounds. The first one consists in playing the sforzato attack as a very short note, followed by a sustain note. The sustain pedal, between the two notes, makes them sound as if they were the same note.
The second workaround is using the a and b slots in the sforzato articulation, one with a sforzato patch, the other one with a sustain patch. However, these sound as two separate sounds, even if I suspect playing with the envelope and dyncamic ranges could produce a satisfactory result.
The first solution is very laborious, but very effective. Would you use it, or is there something easier and as effective?
Paolo