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  • #37188
    cellofoo
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    i have a question:

    Is EastWest Symphonic Orchestra include a Music Notation program on there and if not Will it work with finale

    #54204
    Ryan Keaveney
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    I believe it’s only a set of samples and Finale probably only works with MIDI sounds.

    Ryan

    #54205
    cellofoo
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    Well can anyone tell me whats a good mix

    #54208
    Knight
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    Just get EWQLSO and a sequencer. Your not going to find any notation programs that have built in samples on the level of EWQL or VSL.

    Knight

    #54210
    cellofoo
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    So EWQL is a notation software. and y what a sequencer for. Im really not up to date on technology

    #54211
    Knight
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    EWQLSO is a sample lib that has built in sampling software via Kompakt. It is NOT notation software. A sequencer is basically what you write on, and depending on how comfertable you are with different methods, there are alot of options. Cubase SX looks like it handles traditional notation fairly well. Cakewalk SONAR has the most usable piano roll (IMO), and there are plenty more. I think there is a few free sequencers as well. Finale and the like are probably the best for notation however they don’t seem to mesh easily with sample libs and if you plan to score film, you will have a rough time (if it is even possible) getting the video file imported and timed.

    Also keep in mind that EWQLSO and other profressional sample libs are huge and power hungry, so you need a system that can run it. A good place to get more information is on a board for the software you are interested in. EWQL has a new forum through Sounds Online so that might be a good place to start.

    #54212
    cellofoo
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    So What would you recomended Knight, anything bu VSL way to expensive

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