That did the trick. Thanks!
--Andrew

>Hi Andrew,
>
>I just saw your post on the mailing list, so I thought I'd check to see if
>you had written here as well.
>
>QuickTime 5 presents some particular issues. In the original full release, a
>"choppy" playback was reported and we later learned that turning OFF Virtual
>Memory fixes the problem in many cases. The new version (5.0.2), also
>produces "fuzzy" sounds on some machines.
>These problems are not specific to Finale. As far as we know it is machine
>specific and occurs in most/all MIDI applications. We are waiting for some
>more news from Apple on this subject, but there is nothing we can do about
>it on our end.
>I suggest first turning OFF virtual memory. This will likely fix the
>problem, but if it doesn't, the only thing else we can suggest is to revert
>to QuickTime 4.1.2 which works fine.
>To reinstall QT 4:
>1. Double-click the QuickTime 5.x installer. (If you do not have the
>installer, visit http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ to obtain the
>installer.)
>2. Choose Continue, and agree to the license.
>3. Choose Custom install, and Continue.
>4. From the Custom Install drop-down list, choose Uninstall. Make sure your
>Hard Drive is selected under "Install Location" and choose Uninstall.
>5. Last we checked, Apple was storing QuickTime version 4.1.2 at
>http://www.info.apple.com/usen/quicktime/
>In the "Getting QuickTime" paragraph, you will find a link "Download
>QuickTime 4 for Mac".
>6. Run the installer for 4.1.2. Restart the computer after the installation
>is complete.
>
>
>Please let me know if I can be of further assistance,
>Tyler
>Coda Technical Support
>
>
>Please include all previous correspondence relating to this issue in your
>reply.
>
>
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>):((((((((((((*)))))))))))):((((((((((((*))))))))))))
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrew Stiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 7:24 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: MIDI irregularities
>
>
>FinMac 2002a. I recently switched  computers from a PowerMac 6100/66
>runnning System 8.0 to a new iMac, wh.I'm running in System 9.2.1.  I
>haven't got a USB MIDI interface yet, so my synth is not hooked up to
>the new computer, but  I can of course use internal speaker playback.
>
>The problem: on the new computer, all my Finale files play back with
>distorted note durations, as if they'd been randomized.  What is
>causing this, and how can I fix it?


-- 
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press

http://www.kallistimusic.com

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