In our review at the time of the 2019.9 release, I said: (A number of MIDI-specific items like cleaning up keyswitches were also part of this feature). This new workflow brought an easy drag-and-drop user experience to the process, but more “import”antly (haha), it debuted some useful new things like many-to-one and one-to-many mapping, the ability to use your own template when importing a file instead of having to use a default Sibelius file, and - most significantly to those of us doing this a lot - bringing over the time signature, key signature, tempo, and other global items from your source file. In that release, Sibelius rolled out a brand new way of getting MIDI files into a Sibelius score directly within the Sibelius interface. The new importing workflow was introduced more than a year ago with the 2019.9 update. Aside from some good improvements in the way plug-ins and fonts are handled (more on those in a bit), the new feature in this release is the long-awaited ability to import Sibelius files directly into an existing Sibelius file or template, so let’s dive right in and explore it. Just in time for the end of 2020 (is it over yet?) Avid has released Sibelius 2020.12, the latest update to Sibelius. Subscribe: Amazon | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pandora | PocketCasts | Podchaser | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 36:31
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