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The Cubase import feature will be huge in getting folks started with articulation maps!

Now my whole weekend is shot digging into articulations!!!

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Noel,

This update will make some of the folks over on vi-control.net sit up and pay attention.

Coming from a career of creating databases, your implementation of the articulation editor and import /export functionality and including Cubase import is just outstanding.

Let's start a thread for a list of sources for Cubase expression maps.  Importing will be an easier jumpstart than rolling our own.

 

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3 hours ago, Noel Borthwick said:

PS. It will even batch import multiple maps at one time. Just multi-select in the import articulation dialog.

Noel, can you comment on using Babylonwaves Art Conductor with Cakewalk?

As best I can determine Art Conductor is just a coordinated set of Cubase Expression maps that you use by just loading maps into Cubase.  It seems very reasonably priced at 68Eur for a huge list of maps.

Or can anyone else with experience with Art Conductor comment?

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And sort of answered my own question by downloading a free BBCSO from Art Conductor and it imported right into Cakewalk.

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Glad you like it. A lot of effort went into this feature and we wanted to get it right from the get go.

@msmcleod did most of the articulation maps implementation so he can comment further. 
We plan on making a subforum for users to share articulation maps if there is interest but you are welcome to start a thread.

Any Cubase compatible map should import into CbB.  We already tested the Vienna Ensemble maps and they work fine.

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