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    Using Drones to work on intonation

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      Mike Ansberry last edited by

      I have written whole note and half note exercises using Sibelius. Some exercises are from low C to F on top of the staff. Some range from C on the staff to G above high C. I have used Sibelius to convert the exercises into a .wav file and imported it to ProTools. I record myself playing along with it and then listen back to see how what I thought was happening compared to what was actually happening. I find this exercise to be very helpful to playing well in tune.

      My problem is that as far as I can find out, you can't make Sibelius stop using vibrato. This is kind of annoying. Anybody know how to fix this?

      Mike

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        TrumpetLearner @Mike Ansberry last edited by TrumpetLearner

        @mike-ansberry Hi Mike,

        Which version of Sibelius do you have? If you send me the file I can take a look at it. But I only have version 6, so you might need to save it in a different format if your edition is newer.

        Martin


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          Mike Ansberry last edited by

          Somebodt on the oTHer site suggested I try Noteflight. i saved my Sib files as .mid and imported them to NF. It gave me recordings with a nice, straight sound. Most helpful in acclimating to my "new"
          Olds Recording.

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