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Download Dj Big N Alternate Sound

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Sib. 8.x: Alternate Sound Libraries with Sibelius

 Posted by Lea Detlefs - 27 Jan 06:58AM Hide picture Hi! Can anyone advise me on using other sound libraries with Sibelius? How is this done? Are certain libraries incompatible? I am thinking of getting a student subscription for East-West Sounds Online/Composer Cloud. Any advice would be appreciated!

 Back to top  Allthreads Re: Sib. 8.x: Alternate Sound Libraries with Sibelius

 Posted by Roy Moore - 27 Jan 08:18AM Hide picture The only other playback library that is plug-in-and-play (afaik) in Sibelius is Note Performer.

 

It is very good value but has some drawbacks - it has built in latency in order to 'read' ahead to reflect the dynamics. 

It's not great if you use kit drums- but neither is Sib 7 sounds!



East West libraries are quite a learning curve and are more use in a sequencer/DAW where you can access all the samples.

If you go for EW you will have to buy a Soundset (about$25) and the iLok USB (about $40) which holds the license. I'm not sure if the iLok is needed for subscription. I have lots of EW and the samples are great but - it's a lot of effort to get them working properly and they can be quite temperamental.



In addition EW customer support is the worst I have ever experienced.

Jonathan Loving, who created the soundset, gives good support. Arne Wallander (Note Performer) also gives good support (sometimes on here)



 





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Roy Moore

London UK (2016) 

Sib 7.5,8.1-Win 10 pro x64 8gb ram,512gb SSD 

Laptop Win 10 pro x64-32gb ram 512 ssd 750 hd 

Various East West, Hollywood Strings, Note Performer



 



 Back to top  Allthreads Re: Sib. 8.x: Alternate Sound Libraries with Sibelius

 Posted by Patrick O'Keefe - 27 Jan 05:04PM Hide picture The various Garritan libraries are pretty nearly plug-and-play as long as you follow the directions. That is, directions posted on the web by users, not necessarily the directions that come with the products. Once the libraries are installed and correctly connected to Sibelius they are as simple to use as Sibelius 7 Sounds or NotePerformer. 



On the other hand, the quality varies greatly across Garritan instruments. You may not want to use the instruments even if they are easy to use.

-- 

Patrick O'Keefe



Sib 7.5, GPO4, NotePerformer, lots of EWQL stuff 

Win7 x64 Pro Intel i7-4771, 3.50Ghz, 16GB RAM Back to top  Allthreads Re: Sib. 8.x: Alternate Sound Libraries with Sibelius

 Posted by Robert Enns - 27 Jan 06:40PM Hide picture I use the Garritan library principally for the flute since I can't stand the Sib one. In my view it is terrible.



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Rob

Win 10 64 bit, 3.1 GHz, 8 Gigs RAM 

Sibelius 7.5, Sibelius Sounds 7.1.2, NotePerformer, GPO4, Photoscore 8.0.4 Back to top  Allthreads



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Over the course of a long season, it&apos;s good to switch things up. Minor League teams across the country do so on a regular basis, adopting a plethora of alternate identities to complement their everyday name and look. Alternate identities encompass a wide range of often irreverent themes, gaining fans


Over the course of a long season, it's good to switch things up. Minor League teams across the country do so on a regular basis, adopting a plethora of alternate identities to complement their everyday name and look. Alternate identities encompass a wide range of often irreverent themes, gaining fans not just in the local market but nationwide.


Now it's time to decide the best alternate identity in Minor League Baseball. This article highlight eight teams nominated for the honor, with the winner being determined by you, the fans. Voting runs through Sept. 29 -- VOTE HERE -- and the winner will be announced during Oct. 2's MiLB Awards show on MLB Network.


Amarillo Calf Fries (Amarillo Sod Poodles, Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks)

Calf fries -- also known as Rocky Mountain oysters -- are a beloved, albeit polarizing, fried food delicacy. The Amarillo Sod Poodles, who operate out of the Texas panhandle's second-largest city, announced their "Calf Fries" alternate identity this past March. "We absolutely love to celebrate our region's uniqueness and historic cowboy ways," said Sod Poodles president Tony Ensor. "If you have lived in Texas or the Southwest for any amount of time, you know about Calf Fries!" The Sod Poodles played as the Calf Fries seven times this season and on these nights, you could visit the concession stands and try them for yourself.






Eugene Exploding Whales (Eugene Emeralds, High-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants)

In 1970, the body of a massive sperm whale washed up on the beach in the town of Florence, Ore. Local authorities, in their infinite wisdom, decided that the best way to remove it would be to blow it up. The resulting explosion, so massive that it totaled a car parked a quarter mile away, lodged itself in the American consciousness thanks to a witty local news report that went on to become one of the first viral videos. Fifty-three years later the Emeralds, located some 70 miles from Florence, paid homage to the story's enduring appeal with a massively popular Exploding Whales alternate identity that they assumed on multiple occasions throughout the season.


Hickory Dickory Docks (Hickory Crawdads, High-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers)

With some alternate identities, an elaborate backstory is unnecessary. "Hickory dickory dock" is one of the most well-known opening lines in the Mother Goose canon, so the Crawdads, proud representatives of Hickory, N.C., decided to capitalize. Their Dickory Docks alternate identity features -- how could it not? -- a baseball bat-wielding mouse running up a clock. The clock, understandably perturbed that a mouse has invaded its personal space, displays the time as 8:28. It's always 828 in Hickory, as that is the city's area code.


Springfield Cashew Chickens (Springfield Cardinals, Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals)

The Ozark Mountains region might not seem like an area in which to seek out groundbreaking Chinese cuisine, but things are often not what they seem. Sixty years ago in Springfield, Mo., chef David Leong created a cashew chicken dish which remains a local favorite to this day. The dish's popularity inspired the Springfield Cardinals to create their first-ever alternate identity, as they played as the Cashew Chickens several times this season. The team served cashew chicken at the ballpark, calling it a "miraculous combination of perfectly fried chicken, roasted cashews and chopped green onions all in a savory sauce."

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