Avid is naturally talking all about Pro Tools, but because the integration is with ReWire and not just Pro Tools, Ableton Live, SONAR, Logic, DP, and the like all become possible, too. ReWire: Sibelius will now act as a ReWire client, so you can record the output of the notation software itself (see the new instruments), or simply sync Sibelius to an existing project.Theoretically, this is for collaboration and teaching, though I imagine it’ll be useful even to a solo composer as a score is developed – enough so that you may start to haul your laptop to rehearsals instead of just paper. Versions and comments: Scores now track and manage revisions, and you can create comments on the score.
#Kontakt 5 player rewire manual#
It also looks like there are nice new guides for, say, making a forte, piano, and hairpin descrescendo all line up, something that required painful manual tweaks previously.
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#Kontakt 5 player rewire upgrade#
In case you missed it Friday, I just spoke about some tips that can help with working in both education and composing:įive Sibelius 5 Notation Tips, for Education and Experimentation with ScoresĪ couple of the recent upgrades, while nice enough, were not necessarily “must-haves” – a natural part of any upgrade cycle. This is an especially meaningful upgrade to me, as I’ve spent a lot of time with Sibelius since its first Mac release about a decade ago, both composing and teaching with it. Sibelius today gets the biggest upgrade I’ve seen from the tool in a long time, with major improvements to the way the notation package lays out musical objects on the score, and ReWire support so you can integrate it with your host of choice.