dao
July 10, 2024, 1:25pm
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I’ve seen a few posts mentioning the V Horns Sax library, but I haven’t heard any demos of them out-of-the-box + expression mapped in Dorico. Does anyone have any demos of how they sound?
I’m currently using the VSL sax library, but I’m not a big fan of them.
Here’s a really great V Horns example set in contrast with NotePerformer that @FredGUnn posted awhile back:
For saxes at least, it’s more than just the legato. The whole approach is really from a classical sound perspective. If I take an example like this from Cannonball Adderley …
… I would notate it like this:
[Ball]
Mark the longs and shorts on quarters, but other than that the player really already knows what to do, and anything else is unnecessary clutter. NP of course plays that like this:
Switching to Legato is certainly an improvement, but still not great:
Even if I write in all th…
FredGUnn also started in 2022 what became a lengthy thread that includes VHorns set against a number of different VSTs:
Since @Candlebane asked this question in the Noteperformer thread , I figured I’d answer in a new thread as to not further derail that one. The answer is no, or if there is one I haven’t found it.
Some libraries, like Broadway Big Band, sound pretty good but don’t play well with notation software at all. I have Broadway Lites but have never been able to get “Notation mode” working on it so can’t use it with Dorico. JABB uses aftertouch vibrato which isn’t possible in Dorico so JABB saxes and bra…
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dao
July 12, 2024, 1:55am
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Thank you for linking this!
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