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Hello Mike!
The quoted paragraph mentions VI presets with CC11 assigned to Velocity XFade, but not that you should assign CC11 to Synchron Player presets.
If you look a bit further down on the same page, the following is written:Note for SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition users: The steps described in this chapter are not necessary with the sound set “VE SY Special Edition”. Velocity X-Fade gets automatically turned on for rolls and turned off again after the rolls.
I will try to make it a bit clearer for the next manual version.
Best,
Andi
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OK - yeah, it's not terribly clear exactly what you're supposed to do, and the note about Synchron SE, as written now, specifically applies to the drum and percussion rolls, not to other instruments.
In my case it's probably just a hangover from years ago. I've been using Sibelius with VSL SE since 2007, when I'm sure it was necessary to manually change the VelXF controller to 11, so I just assumed it was still the same.
Thanks for your help. Dynamics now working. Looking forward to the Synchron Player update with the memory fix!
Mike
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Hello tousroud!
The sound sets for the Synchron Player collections work with the factory presets. So no dedicated Sibelius presets are needed.
It can have different reasons why articulations don't switch as supposed. Please check the Sibelius instruments in your score and your Sibelius playback configuration. Further help can be found in the Troubleshooting chapter of the "Optimizing Sibelius Playback" manual.
https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Notation_RelatedBest regards,
Andi
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Hello scrimdy!
I'm sorry to read that you are having difficulties.
It's not necessary to be online to work with our software.You can find our Sibelius Integration tutorial at the following link:
https://www.vsl.info/en/tutorials/guides/sibelius-integration/introductionIf you need more help, please send an e-mail to support@vsl.co.at and describe in detail what you have done and what doesn't work for you. Screenshots will help us to help you.
Best regards,
Andi
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This might be an ok thread for a general observation concerning VSL and Sibelius set-ups for the older VI versus Synchronized libraries. Switching playback between anything VI and anything Synchron(ized) in a Sibelius score is actually very time-consuming and therefore carries a strong disincentive to do this. I have most of the older Special Edition and some of the Synchronized one, but have not really used the latter for this reason. It's unlikely I would buy any more Synchron samples because of this set-up issue.
I know much of this is not a VSL problem but Avid / Sibelius. From time to time posters have wished for VSL to design their own notation playback software to improve integration for playback. A lot of work, I know, and it has always been said to be unlikely. But the development of the two library groups (VI / Synchron) is a further reason why it remains desirable.
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Hello Oceanview!
It shouldn't be more complicated to combine VI, SYNCHRON-ized and Synchron libraries in one Sibelius playback configuration, than combining several VI collections. I wouldn't combine VI Special Editions with SYNCHRON-ized Special Editions though. If you have any concrete problems, you can always reach out to support@vsl.co.at
Best regards,
Andi
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Hello Andi,
Thanks for your comment. I wasn't thinking of combining the libraries, but what happens with Sibelius when going from a score which was all VI to the same set up for Synchron or Synchronized. Different soundset, staves and then making the articulations / dynamics, etc match. This does seem time-consuming, so for the moment I'm sticking with the VI libraries.
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