![]() ![]() I have most of my plugins and functions under keycommands or mouse gestures, so don't mind the ribbon anymore. Steinberg is probably going to win over this one at some point unless something changes.īut this thing aside, I grew up to like 7.5 more than 6.2 actually. Considering the score is something like 900 bars, it would take me over an hour per part to do.įortunately, there is a workaround - making a temporary copy of the full score, deleting all parts but the one you are currently exploding and then copy-pasting (which takes forever anyway!) to the actual score.Īvid is not going to rewrite the core any time soon and will only be giving us a slower and slower version since Sibelius first came out. Exploding parts goes like 1 bar per 5 seconds. ![]() This will improve selecting things.Īfter all these years (original thread from 2011), I'm still in shock on how slow Sibelius gets with larger scores.Ĭurrently finishing a big orchestral/choir score with 32 staves, about 50 minutes of music. There ia however a tip to use Low latency asio drivers for edition. Sibelius only uses more than one thread for plugins and video. You have a 4 core, hyperthreaded powerful CPU, but thanks to 10 years old Sibelius core code, you can obviously only use 1/8 of that power. And they didn't seem to be thinking about it yet.Ĭause you know, Nikolas. ![]() They said, that improving performance of basic actions would require complete core code rewrite. Looks like they don't expect professional or so called power-usage from their users, which is worrying. I thought I looked like an alien to them, expecting good performance of basic actions with small and large scores. Sibelius officials seemed to be concerned about the problem, however, were quite surprised to see anyone want to edit a 1000 bars orchestral score. This makes some actions and functions slower and slower with each version. Writing on Sibelius forums, I got into conclusion, that they are using 10 years old engine, that are only extending with each version in new features. I'm seriously considering asking for avid my money back, or a free Sib 6 version! large scores, both S6 and S7 are sloppy. Of course I'm talking about quite big scores (553 bars, and 87 pages at this point), but IT STILL SUCKS! :(Ĭan someone tell me if this is happening to them as well, or not? ![]() I've followed the instructions from the avid website, thus stopped the textures, and anything else it mentions. My computer is an i7 with 6 GB of RAM!!!!Ĥ. Just the midi crap (don't care about listening to what I'm doing at this point).ģ. Only WMP is open on the back playing music (but I've tried it without, in no vail).Ģ. When I 'Change instrument', to delete an existing staff at some point of the page (I got to other->no staff (hidden barlines) it gets the story done, but then if I have to move something (to change the entry point of the staff for example), it takes quite a while to do so.ġ. EVERYTHING is NOT immediate (not even moving the score around by dragging the moust).ģ. I also have to wait for anything to be copy pasted, or 'reduce staves' (to add 2 voices from two staves to one), etc. I have to wait (a sec or so), for any dynamic to be moved for the first time (and then it goes on). After that anything I touch to move it will do so but slowly. When I load up Sibelius it will take around 1 minute to start working and not stopping!Ģ. I just need to check with anyone else if these things are happening to them:ġ. I'm getting seriously bugged with the delay in my work. Sibelius is an intriguing tool for music professionals, who will find out that using it makes writing sheet music much easier.I know there's another thread about sib 7, but it was about the release of it and not on how slow it is. Thanks to this option, it's possible to earn money with your work and make a name for yourself. You can even introduce your own voice into the composition, or listen to what you have created at any point, so you can detect any errors early on in the process.Īnother interesting feature included in Sibelius is the ability to sell your sheet music directly through the program. To create the music, in addition to the small virtual standard keyboard, you can use professional keyboards, the computer keyboard, or even play a MIDI instrument. You'll have at your disposal dozens of templates prepared to assist in creating pieces for piano, orchestra, jazz, chorus, and wind trios, among many other possibilities. Sibelius is a comprehensive, professionally-geared musical notation program that allows users to create scores for any instrument and style imaginable. ![]()
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