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Re: Original Music Suite - Snowflight
Congratulations on a beautiful and really, really musically well done suite of music! I'm still enjoying it, and expect to do so during the entire work day.
![]() I noticed that some of your shorter notes come through as chopped off staccato when it seems that you want to do legato notes, and the staccato notes sound like they're using legato samples, especially in the third movement. It disturbs me a bit that such an excellent composition is marred by mere technical limitations. Now, I've used neither Sibelius nor Garritan, but do they allow speficially selecting staccato samples for staccato-marked notes? In Sonar (and EastWest) this is usually done in a manual, labor-intensive way, loading in a number of articulations as separate instruments and just inputting the right notes for the right articulation (or alternatively as key switches). Thanks for sharing your music! Regards: Chama |
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