articulation maps and Spitfire Symphonic Strings: possible to go from KS to UACC KS?
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2021 8:46 am
Hi, fellow DP11 users!
I have only just recently upgraded my main music Mac to DP11 (and Big Sur), primarily so I could take advantage of Articulation Maps. In particular, I have a symphonic score using Spitfire instruments (all via Kontakt Player) using the vanilla keyswitch (KS) mechanism for things like "a - Violins 1". After building my own articulation map, I hit "Remap" and it beautifully "absorbed" all the keyswitch MIDI events and assigned all the notes articulations. Fantastic!
However, I'd like to be able to convert from using the KS mechanism to Spitfire's much more flexible UACC KS mechanism (that is used by, e.g., Babylonwaves' Art Conductor). Unlike the regular KS mechanism, where keyswitches are not consistently assigned between instruments,[1] Spitfire *did* see fit to assign things (mostly) consistently in the UACC KS world. So, if I could somehow switch from a KS-based keymap to a UACC KS-based one, then it'd be possible to go from using the simple "a - Violins 1" instrument to a multi that includes "a - Violins 1 - Core techniques" and "a - Violins 1 - Extended techniques" and have everything just work.
Does anyone know if this is even possible? What I really want/need is a kind of "Articulation meta-Map", so that when moving from a Spitfire KS map to a Spitfire UACC KS map the various articulations, like "Spiccato", stay the same, even if their Output triggers are different.
I'm hoping against hope there might be a reasonable way to do this. Thanks in advance!
[1] It is supremely silly to me that Spitfire assigns Spiccato to D-2 in all the basic versions of Symphonic Strings' instruments, but assigns G#-2 to spiccato for the "core techniques" versions of those same instruments.
I have only just recently upgraded my main music Mac to DP11 (and Big Sur), primarily so I could take advantage of Articulation Maps. In particular, I have a symphonic score using Spitfire instruments (all via Kontakt Player) using the vanilla keyswitch (KS) mechanism for things like "a - Violins 1". After building my own articulation map, I hit "Remap" and it beautifully "absorbed" all the keyswitch MIDI events and assigned all the notes articulations. Fantastic!
However, I'd like to be able to convert from using the KS mechanism to Spitfire's much more flexible UACC KS mechanism (that is used by, e.g., Babylonwaves' Art Conductor). Unlike the regular KS mechanism, where keyswitches are not consistently assigned between instruments,[1] Spitfire *did* see fit to assign things (mostly) consistently in the UACC KS world. So, if I could somehow switch from a KS-based keymap to a UACC KS-based one, then it'd be possible to go from using the simple "a - Violins 1" instrument to a multi that includes "a - Violins 1 - Core techniques" and "a - Violins 1 - Extended techniques" and have everything just work.
Does anyone know if this is even possible? What I really want/need is a kind of "Articulation meta-Map", so that when moving from a Spitfire KS map to a Spitfire UACC KS map the various articulations, like "Spiccato", stay the same, even if their Output triggers are different.
I'm hoping against hope there might be a reasonable way to do this. Thanks in advance!
[1] It is supremely silly to me that Spitfire assigns Spiccato to D-2 in all the basic versions of Symphonic Strings' instruments, but assigns G#-2 to spiccato for the "core techniques" versions of those same instruments.