aokjoey wrote:
I'm trying to have the sequencer play the score as accurately as possible. Certainly it should handle structure-related notation like repeats.
aokjoey,
i'm a french horn player and as such have been in and out of orchestras my whole life (even though that's not the kind of music i do now...) and i've been writing (as in with pencil and manuscript paper) almost as long. so my concept of how to write for an orchestra comes from actually playing in them.
that said, the technique i use is to "write" what i want the way i'd want it to appear on paper in a music notation program (like Sibelius or Finale though there are others), THEN export it as a midi file (one track per instrument unless you like to group the strings or woodwinds under one patch or sumthin') into your sequencer and tweak it until it SOUNDS like you want it to.
music notation is notoriously inexact and that's not something sequencers deal well with. i find it amazing that the notation programs playback as well as they do (and they're getting better). sequencers, otoh, deal with commands. pretty explicit commands. so, for me anyway, it's best to use each tool for what it does best.
mark
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