8/31/2023 0 Comments Cubase 10.5 expression mapsVibrato (VIBR) Notes are played with modulated pitch. Tremolo (TREM) For strings it means a rapid up-down bowing. Sul Ponte For strings played with the bow near the bridge. Staccato (STACC) Short and separated notes. Pizzicato (PIZZ)for strings it is the plucking of the string, as opposed to bowing. Some instruments may be played with a device called a “mute” or “sordina” which not only diminishes the volume of the instrument but also changes its timbral character. Marcato (MARC) With notes marked, accented. For Strings it means smooth, slurred notes. For woodwinds it means notes are played without tonguing. Glissando (GLISS) A glide up or down the pitch scale with individual notes being played and heard. Hi Dark Star I have found some info on the articulations names in the sounds manual.Ĭrescendo (CRESC) Increasingly loud, a building up of volume and timbre.ĭétaché (DET)Term used for strings played with separated notes.Įxpressivo (EXPR) Notes played with more expression.įlutter A rolled ‘r’ tonguing used with brass and woodwinds.įorzato A more emphasized attack, usually associated with Staccato or Portato articulations. Anyone come across this and how to use these inside Cubase? Sorry one last word on this TechRadar webpage seems to make some to reference of SW and MWin addition to KS. And will pass onto admin here and at Cubase to add to the ones that exist.īut it does seem to be confusing as why completely different names were used except the Italian ones that most of us are used to seeing as IKMM is an Italian company. I am putting together a list of expression maps for Philharmonik 2 to use in Cubase 10.5 above. DAWs seem to be much the same I have seen from the pictures of them. Do these relate to to these lengths? Cubase seems to have the access to about 50+ articulations that don’t exist here. In Cubase you have 3 definitions of short notes Tenuto, staccato and stactissimo. Does any one from IKMM know of any reason as to they have used articulations that don’t bear resemblance to normal orchestration. I am trying to add these as separate articulations below C1 but ran out of time at A-1 to see what effect that this had on the note. In Cubase you have endless articulations you can add to a sound. However some of the more important articulations such as Sustain A, B, Fast, Slow etc.these again don’t match with what I know. I am assuming detache is meant to be like a detached note or a whole note slurred into a note with a staccato on it. These terms and how they apply to the score don’t make sense. However I am a string player and I am slightly confused as to the naming terms in this piece of software because some don’t match those I know ie Detache 0.3, 0.6, 1.99, 2.0 and 3.5. The articulations in the sound work no problem. I am working with strings at present and have added my articulations in Cubase in the project folder in a folder called express maps because the instruments with KS beside them can be linked this way.
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