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  • syzed WW cc1 and cubase expression maps

    Hello,

    For some instruments of SYNCHRON-ized_Woodwinds collection, I observed that C11 controler is disabled for velocity if I load corresponding expression maps (Flute and oboes).
    For Clarinet (for example), this problem does not occurs.
    Looking for flute expression maps, I see that CC1 is involved as control in output parameters
     I supposed that was the root of the problem. I remove all the cc1 occurences in the map, save the map with other name, reload the map, I note that the cc1 is not present but the behavior is the same : cc1 blocked.
    Any solution ?
    (I add that without expression map, cc1 works perfectly)
    Thanks,
    Joël


  • Hello Joël!

    For the "Velocity" presets of SYNCHRON-ized Woodwinds the different vibrato types get controlled with the CC1 controller. So this controller is also included in the Cubase Expression Maps for this library. If a controller is included in a Cubase Expression Map, Cubase blocks this controller for editing.

    These Expression Maps will not work correctly with the new "VelXF" and "VelXF sus" presets, because CC1 is used for Velocity XF there. New Cubase Expression Maps for the VelXF presets are in the works. These new Expression Maps will also include the new articulations that have been added for the SYNCHRON-ized Woodwinds Expansion.

    Best regards,
    Andi


    Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello Joël!

    The new Expression Maps that I have mentioned in my previous post are online now.
    https://www.vsl.co.at/Notation_Related

    Best,
    Andi


    Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello Andy,

    Thanks a lot for this update. I appreciate efforts to extend the number of  articulations reached by new expression maps, but it's a bit tricky to understand how they works.
    It would be a good idea to plan a detailed documentation about these expression maps.  I should save time a lot.

    Thanks again,
    Joël


  • Hello Joël!

    There's a short documentation included with the Expression Maps. I think that the maps themselves are self-explanatory in regards to which expression triggers which articulation, because the names are more or less identical. Is there anything specific that is unclear?

    Best regards,
    Andi


    Vienna Symphonic Library