It is fairly obvious that the VI functions were designed around the needs of people who play in lines in real time - but I'm not entirely sure how convenient all this is for those of us who generally work from a score?
In my current workflow, I am able to assign each and every articulation I use as a patch change in my score (via giga of course), and frankly this is very convenient. Keyswitches are generally the enemy of notation based writing, as the those key switch notes are inconvenient and messy to use...
How is one to call up specific articulations as needed? Also... how is one to assign channels to staves considering how the VI in its current form works (monotimbral)?
These things may very well have already been addressed in development, but I would certianly like to hear about it if this is the case (and .. even more so if it isn't)! [[;)]]
In my current workflow, I am able to assign each and every articulation I use as a patch change in my score (via giga of course), and frankly this is very convenient. Keyswitches are generally the enemy of notation based writing, as the those key switch notes are inconvenient and messy to use...
How is one to call up specific articulations as needed? Also... how is one to assign channels to staves considering how the VI in its current form works (monotimbral)?
These things may very well have already been addressed in development, but I would certianly like to hear about it if this is the case (and .. even more so if it isn't)! [[;)]]