
Flawless recordings, every timeĮven if your computer isn’t powerful enough to play a score back in all its glory, Sibelius can create a perfect, glitch-free audio file, by processing it at a speed that suits your computer. A sound set is essential to this goal or the experience will be lacking and severely limited, but building a quality integration is a significant undertaking. GPO for strings and Synthogy Ivory for piano, you only need do so once – just “set and forget. Sibelius Sound Sets Working with a sample library or MIDI hardware device in Sibelius can be a daunting task. And if you want to tell Sibelius which device you prefer for particular sounds, e.g. Our revolutionary new way of categorising sounds, called SoundWorld™, ensures that Sibelius always chooses the most suitable sound available on any device – with no need to reset them if you switch equipment. Hairpins automatically read dynamics to work out how loud or soft they should end up, and sustained notes get continuously louder or softer along the hairpin. You can now specify exactly how articulations, lines, tremolos and symbols play back – for example, to change the length and loudness of accents and staccatos, the speed of tremolos, or how fast chords with wiggly arpeggio lines are spread. For example, you could add an acoustic solo instrument line to your Sibelius playback by recording your score into your DAW, or by making Sibelius and your DAW play back simultaneously. This opens up all kinds of possibilities for using Sibelius 6 with other audio software. It also synchronizes Sibelius with your DAW so they can play back at the same time – starting playback in one program sets it going simultaneously in the other.

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ReWire is a standard which lets you record audio from Sibelius 6 on a digital audio workstation (DAW), such as Pro Tools. Watch movie: Sibelius Sounds Essentials » ReWire The Sibelius 7 Sounds User Guide provides a complete list of all of the instruments and sounds included in the library, including details of all of the different playing techniques.

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This provides the full range of General MIDI sounds – from music box to gunshot – and is particularly suited to playing MIDI files, or for getting good playback on older computers. The Sibelius 7 Sounds library included with Sibelius 7 contains 550 separate instruments and playing techniques, and hundreds of unpitched percussion sounds. Sibelius 6 also comes with a General MIDI virtual instrument (using technology from M-Audio).

Sibelius 6 provides up to 128 channels, so you can use as many different sounds at once as your computer can handle. There’s a new Sibelius Sounds Essentials library, with a variety of new and improved sounds from Garritan, Tapspace and AIR. and experience the new, improved piano in Sibelius 6 » Hear Sibelius Sounds Essentials in action.
