In producing MSO for E-MU, we included Overture 4 in the bundle (www.geniesoft.com). The thinking of Don Williams, CEO of Overture is parallel to the Vienna Instruments.
In O4, you can program in the articulations of a specific VI. Then as you key in the line, O4 searches for the appropriate articulation. An excellent example is this original score by New York composer Jesse Hopkins.
http://www.geniesoft.com/products/new_features_tour/scores/Liberty.mp3
Here, Hopkins keyed in, not sequenced, the score. After keying in the score and placing the dynamics and crescendo and diminuendo symbols, Overture 4 did the rest. The results are pretty convincing. The program is available on both Mac and PC.
The two together could be the ulimate breakthrough for both music composition AND music publishing.
Just a thought.
PA
In O4, you can program in the articulations of a specific VI. Then as you key in the line, O4 searches for the appropriate articulation. An excellent example is this original score by New York composer Jesse Hopkins.
http://www.geniesoft.com/products/new_features_tour/scores/Liberty.mp3
Here, Hopkins keyed in, not sequenced, the score. After keying in the score and placing the dynamics and crescendo and diminuendo symbols, Overture 4 did the rest. The results are pretty convincing. The program is available on both Mac and PC.
The two together could be the ulimate breakthrough for both music composition AND music publishing.
Just a thought.
PA