REQ: Steinberg Expression Maps Collection
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Over 350 Expression Maps for pretty much all major orchestra libraries
All expression maps are setup in the same way. Use one and know them all. We utilise the same abbreviations and wording across the entire collection. The expressions are listed in alphabetical order and the key switches follow the natural order within the instruments. The most important switches are on the lowest octave, always in the same order. This way you find the right expression fast and control it with ease. We've done everything to enable you to focus on your music instead of technicalities.

Every map comes in two variation: One is based on "directions" (the articulation latches), the other one on "attributes" (every note needs a discreet expression). You choose what's better for your working style.
Every expression is color coded: We use the same color for the most common articulations. You see a green expression and you know, that's legato. Independent of the library you're working with.
Spitfire Audio users have complete expression maps for both the old (BML Sable/Mural/Brass/Winds/Phalanx) and new instruments (Chamber Strings and Symphonic Stings/Brass/Woods).
Expression Maps for Libraries:

Over 350 Expression Maps for pretty much all major orchestra libraries
All expression maps are setup in the same way. Use one and know them all. We utilise the same abbreviations and wording across the entire collection. The expressions are listed in alphabetical order and the key switches follow the natural order within the instruments. The most important switches are on the lowest octave, always in the same order. This way you find the right expression fast and control it with ease. We've done everything to enable you to focus on your music instead of technicalities.

Every map comes in two variation: One is based on "directions" (the articulation latches), the other one on "attributes" (every note needs a discreet expression). You choose what's better for your working style.
Every expression is color coded: We use the same color for the most common articulations. You see a green expression and you know, that's legato. Independent of the library you're working with.
Spitfire Audio users have complete expression maps for both the old (BML Sable/Mural/Brass/Winds/Phalanx) and new instruments (Chamber Strings and Symphonic Stings/Brass/Woods).
Expression Maps for Libraries: