Olorin
Member
Hi there,
My first experience with Sound Variations was interesting. I was using them on VSL's Synchron Player. I noted that, when Flow mode was engaged, the nested variations were not accessible. Only with Flow off, Precision on, did the nested Variations show up.
That is an impressive trick that Logic Articulation Manager can't do.
My question is, how would I do that myself? I've watched a couple of vids about setting the basic SVs up. Seems very simple.
Something like Hollywood Orchestra could benefit from something like this, as many instruments have 10+ articulations in various forms of longs and shorts. That is basically the other Orchestra library that I use, and I'd like to set it up as efficiently as possible.
Any thoughts/experiences?
Thanks!
My first experience with Sound Variations was interesting. I was using them on VSL's Synchron Player. I noted that, when Flow mode was engaged, the nested variations were not accessible. Only with Flow off, Precision on, did the nested Variations show up.
That is an impressive trick that Logic Articulation Manager can't do.
My question is, how would I do that myself? I've watched a couple of vids about setting the basic SVs up. Seems very simple.
Something like Hollywood Orchestra could benefit from something like this, as many instruments have 10+ articulations in various forms of longs and shorts. That is basically the other Orchestra library that I use, and I'd like to set it up as efficiently as possible.
Any thoughts/experiences?
Thanks!