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Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:33 pm
by Adam Cullen
Hi,

I recently bought the VSL Concert Guitar Download Instrument. The 'Concert Guitar' preset in Notion SLE for VSL consists of a matrix with very few patches, corresponding to the limited sounds of the VSL Special Edition. What can I do to map the numerous performance commands in Notion SLE to the various patches in my downloaded instrument?

Many thanks

Adam

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:14 am
by Admin
You should find what you're looking for here:

http://www.notionmusic.com/support/tutorials.html

under the SLE-VSL tab there is a video on VSL custom presets

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 4:33 pm
by Adam Cullen
Hi again,

Thank you for your reply.

Unfortunately the video you pointed out simply shows you how to access presets that already exist. There is no information on how I can manually map the various performance indications available in Notion SLE to patches in a new VSL instrument.

For example, if I were to follow that tutorial I would select an already existing 'concert guitar' preset from the Notion special edition folder. This preset contains a single matrix (labelled 'fulte') with only 9 cells accessing only four or five patches. My vienna instrument contains over 10gb of patches and as it stands I cannot map, for example, a 'bend string' indication in Notion to my string bending patches. I am looking for a way to map this and other such articulations.

Many thanks,

Adam

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:05 pm
by astinov
Hi Adam,

You are correct, you would have to use the existing Classical Guitar preset and change to add as many cells in the matrix as you need. When you save the score, this will remain saved, so you can create different templates this way.

To actually map the articulations in the score to the cells in the matrix you would need to create custom playback rules that would indicate which articulation triggers what keyswitch. There is a document in the Downloads section here which you can reference for syntax rules and commands and the videos would explain how to get those rules to work.

I hope that helps with your question.

Lubo Astinov
NOTION Music

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:16 pm
by Adam Cullen
Excellent, I'll give it a blast!

Thank you
Adam

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:01 pm
by pbourke
There is a document in the Downloads section here which you can reference for syntax rules and commands and the videos would explain how to get those rules to work.


Which document are you referring to?

Thanks
Patrick

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 4:09 pm
by Admin
pbourke wrote:
There is a document in the Downloads section here which you can reference for syntax rules and commands and the videos would explain how to get those rules to work.


Which document are you referring to?

Thanks
Patrick



It's the file under "Additional Downloads" should be a .zip file

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 5:52 pm
by pbourke
Hi - The only file that I see is the zip file with the NOTION fxp presets. It's not readable. I done see any file showing syntax rules and commands.

I must be missing something

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:34 pm
by pbourke
Sorry Got it!

Re: Creating New Presets for VSL Downloadable Instruments

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:12 pm
by mikealexmac
I've gotta say (and I don't work for Notion) that as long as you don't mind only being able to use it in this one program, Notion's classical guitar instrument sounds you can purchase sound quite good - maybe as good or even better that any other classical guitar vst. There are some limitations in playback techniques. But trade that off for how good it sounds with how easy it is to use and I can't nothing but highly recommend it.