This is a good workaround albeit a bit complicated for many basic users. Native Instruments should have simply added the option to assign key switches to each of the articulations in the pull down menu. boom..problem solved... but unfortunately they did not. They figured this out for Sessions Horns Pro which frankly is a much better option in 2022. Thanks for the usable workaround!
I have a big problem whenever I bounce the midi track into an audio track it loses a percentage of the articulations I don't know why, even when I try to print the midi just goes stupid and repeats the bouncing articulations. Can anyone help me?
This means you cannot play with the right hand while you use keyswitches in real time with the left. I know of no other company that requires multiple MIDI channels - which is an extra step every time you change articulations. Does anyone know if this is even possible in Digital Performer? There it seems you would need to split the melody into dozens of tracks, each with a random small group of notes for each articulation! This is the way we use to have to do it back at the dawn of virtual instruments, at the turn of the century! Please make all articulations available in the instrument, each with its own keyswitch or CC# - like EWQLSO, Cinematic Studio Strings, CInematic Winds, Olafur Strings, SPitfire instruments generally!
@@Vlademon2409 Thanks, I didn't want to assume. Session Horns can be purchased at e-instruments.com/instruments/horns/session-horns/ It's a Kontakt instrument, so can be downloaded and installed via Native Access: www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/native-access-2/
I have a big problem whenever I bounce the midi track into an audio track it loses a percentage of the articulations I don't know why, even when I try to print the midi just goes stupid and repeats the bouncing articulations. Can anyone help me?