I am new to VSL and Vienna Ensemble and am confused by the auto-launching of Vienna Ensemble and a few other things so sorry for the list but I cannot find answesr to these questions elsewhere:
1) When I launch Sibelius it will automatically launch Vienna Ensemble unless a different Playback device is set as default in Sibelius (it launces VE even if no default device is selected). This would not be a problem if it launhced the correct VE, but it doesn't. When I created the VE for this project I loaded all the required instruments then tweaked settings a bit and saved the instrument. But when I launch Sibelius it loads the basic VE with all the instruments but not my actual saved version. It is a big project so the VE takes 5 minutes to load and then I have to open the actual VE I want which takes another 5 minutes? How do I get the VE I actually want to load when launching Sibelius?
2) Is it possible to change instruments within a stave in Sibelius and for this to be recognised by VE? For example changing from Violin I to Solo violin? This is normally how it would be written in a score. At the moment the only way I can see how to do this is by having a separate stave for everything. This also seems to apply to percussion where every instrument also needs its own correctly labelled stave e.g. China Cymbal and Crash Cymbal on different staves. This can make a score unnecessarily large. Is there a way to combine percussion instruments on the same stave and get VE to change instrument accordingly? Other sample software allows this approach.
3) What is the process of MIDI channel allocation within the Sibelius mixer when communicating with VSL? When I created the session, all instruments are allocated there own midi channel in Sibelius set-up which of course corresponds to the channels of the instruments set in VE. After all this is done and all seems to be working fine I check the Sibelius mixer and for the most part all instruments are on their own midi channel. But not all - for some reason a few instrument pairs are on the same channel (e.g. clarinets) and I don't know why. Does it matter? I don't know but normaly, if midi channels are shared then certain fucntions become locked together and this would not be desirable for two separate instruments. I assume I could change the channel but sometimes I notice this messes other channel up.
4) This may beyond the remit of this board but nothing ventured etc... I do not have VLS piano samples so am using another pack (Garrtian Orchestra in Kontakt 5) for working in an orchestral score that includes piano. Unfortunately this causes conflict with Sibelius score markings when using the VSL House Style. For example, when I put a down bow marking on any of the VI Strings, it causes Sibelius / Kontakt to load Garritan string patches and to start using them rather than VSL! There are other anomolies like this too. Is this just something I have to live with?