Chris Mintz, the heroic Army veteran who was shot seven times while confronting the Ucc shooter on Thursday, is feeling the love from nearly 8,000 very appreciative people. A GoFundMe campaign launched by his cousin on Friday has raised over $258,718 in just seven hours. A total of 7,914 people, so far, have donated to Derek Bourgeois’ mission to make sure Mintz and his family will be financially stable while dealing with the aftermath of the injuries he sustained while rushing toward 26-year-old gunman Chris Harper Mercer. Also Read: Army Vet Chris Mintz Praised on Social Media After Being Shot 7 Times Trying to.
- 10/2/2015
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
This article is a guest post by composer Derek Bourgeois
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Now let us look at how you would do this process using Vienna Symphonic Library.
The principal is exactly the same, but the interface looks very different. You have to load Vienna Ensemble Pro before you start to create your instance. You create the instance and link it to Sibelius.
Let’s take my Instance ‘Vsl Percussion 1’. You start with a blank canvas and add instruments one by one except in Ve Pro you are able to name them as well. In ‘Vsl Percussion 1’ I have a sundry collection of 16 assorted percussion instruments as you can see from the picture below.
You create your instrument by clicking on the little icon bottom left of the dialog. You assign the name and the channel, then you select either the Matrix or the specific patch and drag it into the area top left of the screen.
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Now let us look at how you would do this process using Vienna Symphonic Library.
The principal is exactly the same, but the interface looks very different. You have to load Vienna Ensemble Pro before you start to create your instance. You create the instance and link it to Sibelius.
Let’s take my Instance ‘Vsl Percussion 1’. You start with a blank canvas and add instruments one by one except in Ve Pro you are able to name them as well. In ‘Vsl Percussion 1’ I have a sundry collection of 16 assorted percussion instruments as you can see from the picture below.
You create your instrument by clicking on the little icon bottom left of the dialog. You assign the name and the channel, then you select either the Matrix or the specific patch and drag it into the area top left of the screen.
- 10/31/2012
- by Tobias Escher
- SCOREcastOnline.com
This article is a guest post by composer Derek Bourgeois
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In this article I will try and take the user through the various stages of actions needed to use most of the facilities available to create a large orchestral playback using external VSTs and Sibelius 7.
I am confining myself to the VSTs I own myself which are Sibelius 7 Sounds, East West Symphonic Orchestra, East West Symphonic Choirs, Vsl Special Edition, and Vsl Full Percussion.
Some of the instructions here may well be very familiar to readers, so you may want to select the sections that are relevant to any problems you may be having.
It’s worth saying at this point that to use these libraries successfully you need a fast computer running with a 64 bit operating system and sufficient Ram. I use 24 Gb of Ram, but half that should suffice for most projects. Also if you have your libraries...
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In this article I will try and take the user through the various stages of actions needed to use most of the facilities available to create a large orchestral playback using external VSTs and Sibelius 7.
I am confining myself to the VSTs I own myself which are Sibelius 7 Sounds, East West Symphonic Orchestra, East West Symphonic Choirs, Vsl Special Edition, and Vsl Full Percussion.
Some of the instructions here may well be very familiar to readers, so you may want to select the sections that are relevant to any problems you may be having.
It’s worth saying at this point that to use these libraries successfully you need a fast computer running with a 64 bit operating system and sufficient Ram. I use 24 Gb of Ram, but half that should suffice for most projects. Also if you have your libraries...
- 10/17/2012
- by Tobias Escher
- SCOREcastOnline.com
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