Quote from: Hugh Smith on April 30, 2012, 05:21:48 PM
I couldn't find a "Lead 6 (Vocal)" instrument anywhere. What Ensemble > Family did you find it in? Do you know what the default sound ID is?
It's actually "Lead 6 (Voice)"; I was slightly inaccurate in my first post. I see it in the "All Instruments" Ensemble and in the "Keyboards" Family. I am using Sibelius Essentials from Sibelius 5, so perhaps this particular instrument doesn't exist in a later version of Sibelius Essentials. Essentials and VDL are the only two libraries I have.
I'm not sure how to determine the default Sound ID, but in the Sibelius Mixer the sound listed (in parentheses, so it's set to (Auto)) is "Synth Voice (GM)".
QuoteDid you have both staves of the grand staff selected at the same time when you did the instrument change?
If I have both staves selected and create the instrument change, Sibelius only puts the change on the right-hand staff. I have to create a second instrument change on the left-hand staff to change that staff as well (which is the one that isn't working).
QuoteOh, is the Lead 6 (Vocal) instrument setup as a grand staff? Check that other file and see what it looks like.
I thought it was, but upon further investigation the Lead 6 instrument does
not have a grand staff by default. If I add a VDL piano instrument to the score, it comes in with a grand staff. When I changed it to Lead 6 at the beginning of the score, this changed the actual starting instrument (per standard Sibelius behavior) but retained the grand staff. This is the situation that I'm working with in my new score, as well as the previous working score. If I add a new Lead 6 (Voice) instrument, it comes in as a single treble-cleff staff only.
Here is exactly how the previous score, which works, is setup. I have a grand staff that I believe was originally a VDL piano. I changed the right-hand staff to djembe at the first bar, which gave the right-hand staff a percussion cleff and listed the instrument as Djembe (again, per standard Sibelius behavior). There is djembe notation mms 1-17, then both staves have instrument changes to Pad 2 (Warm), which is in the same family as Lead 6 (Voice). Pad 2 is notated in a grand staff from mms 18-29, then both staves have instrument changes to Piano (only called "Piano" in Template 6.0b, but now called "Piano~VDL" in Template 7.0). Piano is notated in a grand staff from mms. 30-39, then both staves have instrument changes to Pad 2 (Warm). Pad 2 is notated in a grand staff from mms. 40-54, then both staves have instrument changes to Piano. Piano is notated in a grand staff from mms. 55-81 then both staves have instrument changes to Pad 2. Pad 2 is notated until the end of the score.
That's slightly different than what I'm experiencing now (especially with Pad 2 and Lead 6 being different instruments in this specific example), but I have gone back and forth from Piano to Lead 6 (and other instruments) in similar fashion in other scores without difficulty. Other than those variables, the previous score, as I've said, is built on Template 6.0b and uses the 6.0b soundset for playback.
QuoteIs there any particular reason why you're using the Kontakt Essentials versus the Sibelius Player version? Shouldn't matter, but you never know.
It's a habit I picked up after running into some troubles with Kontakt on previous systems. However, testing is always good. This particular VDL/Sibelius installation is on the newer side on a new laptop of mine, and it turns out that I only have four available playback devices listed: Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth, GM-MODULE, Kontakt 4, and KontaktPlayer2. I wonder where my Sibelius Player is...
QuoteAnd remember too, all the Sib 7 family of templates I'm building are defined in 7 and then exported back to 5 and 6. (Hopefully that's not doing anything wonky.)
Hopefully...