![]() You don’t have to type out the strings each time. (this resets to the full ensemble sound from a smaller number of players like a2 or a3) Syntax is “C” for Controller, the number “104” for the Controller Number, comma, then add the Controller Value of 2, 3, or 4, etc for the number of players. The tilde character (~) prefix is required for midi controllers in Sibelius and will also hide the subsequent controller text. You can manually type the MIDI data info into your chart where you want them, as part of the “a2” or “a3″text, but hidden. ![]() You can use the plugin to add this MIDI Controller data each time, or you can also add this controller info directly in your score either manually or automatically with NotePerformer. In other words, you can apply this plugin to add hidden MIDI controller info at the same location as the “a2” text, so that NotePerformer produces correct playback of a2 etc. This plugin adds a MIDI controller message to a beat, or the start of a selected region for playback when using NotePerformer. NotePerformer 3 installs a plugin in Sibelius called “NotePerformer a2, a3 … MIDI message” which appears in the Plug-ins page of the home tab. The Sibelius Sounds library which ships with Sibelius 7 and later does not have support for reduced player configurations such as a2, a3, a4 etc., but if you are a NotePerformer user, you are in luck.
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