Has anyone done any work with rulesets for Spitfire Audio libraries? I can get some things to work, but I can't get articulation changes using keyswitches to work at all. I've tried changing octaves as Notion uses a different octave setup than Kontakt, but no luck...
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hi Michael ... I am currently developing a set of custom rules for Spitfire Chamber Strings. Is that the lib you are using too? Even if you are using a different Spitfire lib, the similarities will still be quite useful.
We should compare what we have, even the parts that are not working (yet), so that we can help each other figure it out. If you PM to me whatever incomplete rules xml you have devised so far, and point out which parts of it are not working right, I may probably have some insights for you (I been making custom rules for Notion a very long time ) . I will likewise share whatever all that I devise. |
David, thanks. I'm using Sacconi Quartet library.
I discovered that apparently Spitfire instruments don't respond to note key switches the way I would expect. They add the articulations as a multi-articulation rather than switching them. Not very helpful. I discovered that the best way to get the key switching to work is to use UACC key switches. This works very well. I've started a very limited experimental custom rules file and will send along when it's suitable for sharing.
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michaelmyers1 wroteDavid, thanks. I'm using Sacconi Quartet library. Did you end up developing rules for Sacconi or did you go back to switching MIDI channels? I just ended up using Change Instrument and switching MIDI channels for each individually loaded articulation. If you developed a rules set, would you mind if I took a look at it? Thanks, Steve
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I'm using rules which were evolved from other's work. As I understand it, they apply to any Spitfire instrument using UACC.
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georgesgondard1 wroteHello, how this work ? I might buy Chamber strings , where put this ? Thank You Georges, these rulesets are applied to a Notion staff by using "Use Rules..." command in Tools. They automatically switch articulations of the instrument when encountered in Notion. They work very well. Spitfire Chamber Strings will be my next major library purchase. I love the sound!
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michaelmyers1 wrotegeorgesgondard1 wroteHello, how this work ? I might buy Chamber strings , where put this ? Thank You Thank You, Michael, I got it , and yes the Chamber strings sounds amazing !!! |
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