Support for articulation maps
Support for articulation maps
No brainer. For orchestral stuff but also other libraries and plugins this makes articulation switching much less of a pain.
Cubase, Logic, Studio One and Performer all have articulation maps.
Cubase, Logic, Studio One and Performer all have articulation maps.
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Re: Support for articulation maps
+1 though this is hardly a new suggestion.
Re: Support for articulation maps
+1 Yes! A long time has passed, but this opportunity has not yet been. Why!:(
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Re: Support for articulation maps
Likely because not a lot of orchestral composers use Live.
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Re: Support for articulation maps
You would be surprised. Personally I think this would be a great thing if introduced. Keyswitches in Kontakt etc. can be creatively used as well. I haven't messed with it yet but apparently you can map MIDI channels in DP to keyswitches, then assign each patch in Kontakt to a separate sound entirely.jonljacobi wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 3:54 amLikely because not a lot of orchestral composers use Live.
I don't know if it's possible but it seems that someone could make a Max patch that did this.
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Re: Support for articulation maps
I might be surprised. But note that I have made this suggestion myself, as well the ability to see the names of chains rather that their number for the same purpose. Go upvote at centercode.
Re: Support for articulation maps
It's 2022 and there's still no sign of key switching/articulation
I have so many plugins that use articulations, esp. orchestral ones, and I have to add notes for the keyswitch... which works, but I have to remember every time which note is which articulation.
On that part, Logic Pro X is really much better (plus scoring).
I have so many plugins that use articulations, esp. orchestral ones, and I have to add notes for the keyswitch... which works, but I have to remember every time which note is which articulation.
On that part, Logic Pro X is really much better (plus scoring).
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Re: Support for articulation maps
I make drum racks with articulation names so at least I can see them on the piano display.