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- East west symphonic choirs word builder not working pro#
- East west symphonic choirs word builder not working Pc#
If you’re still stuck, I’m happy to go through this with you but probably not at my PC again till tomorrow evening.įunny you mention the Dominus Choir Pro. Are you quite sure you’re not over-complicating things? I did exactly the same in Sibelius.
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I know WB uses 12 channels internally but there’s no need to try and replicate that in Dorico. The wordbuilding capability and playback structure is slightly different to EastWest, but I am able to get SATB playback with independent words in each part, even if all possible syllables are not available in the software.įor SATB choir, I simply use 4 instances of Play (one per part), all set to Channel 1. The Legato patches do require the tempo information that is missing in Dorico, but the marcato and staccato patches work well.
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East west symphonic choirs word builder not working pro#
I have recently got FluffyAudio’s Dominus Choir Pro and am experimenting with using this library in Dorico. I think that in most choral music it is quite hard to understand the words anyway, so you can get away with some approximations. The challenge of getting a choir to sing back the words you desire in a natural way is quite significant. Hollywood Choirs are not a great advance on the original Symphonic Choirs, but there are some improvements. In general, the EastWest Choirs are pretty good I think. How have you managed to get this working? You mentioned using the default expression map, but how is your midi configuration setup? When Dorico plays back, it only sends on a single midi channel and therefore most of the constituent parts of the choir do not get triggered. The problem as I see it is that Wordbuilder splits up the syllables that make up the words onto different midi channels - You can see it happening in the PLAY UI on the RHSide. I’m not sure whether it is the lack of tempo information that ghilton mentioned above, although that is certainly something that stops some patches in some sample libraries from working. As soon as I enter some notes on the stave and play them back, then there is nothing. I can set up an instance of PLAY on a stave and play my keyboard and it all works as expected…the words get sung back. I’m very intrigued that you can get the Wordbuilder to play back in Dorico.