In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Taylor
writes:

>I'm not sure why this is happening, but my guess is that it probably has to do
>with your playback settings in 2004.  Click on the Loudspeaker icon near the
>playback controls, then click on the Playback Options button and make sure there
>is a tick in the box titled Play Recorded Continuous Data.
>
>I hope this cures it.
>Best regards

Jari Williamson wrote:
>
>I guess it's Human Playback that's causing it.

I had written
>> I have a curious problem with Finwin 2004: I can't make the MIDI
>> controllers work on playback.  I want to use CC11 to fade a chord while
>> another tune comes through.  I have just verified that this works well
>> in Finwin 2000.  Not having seen any such problem ventilated here, I
>> suspect that it may be something I have done, or failed to do.  Any
>> ideas?
>>
Thanks for the suggestions, but neither of these works.  I thought at
one time that the problem arose because the file started off on a very
early version of Finale, possibly 3.5, but I have now tried with a new
file in WinFin 2004, and controllers don't work on that either.
Velocity does, but I want to diminuendo on a long note.  This is not the
only problem I have with F2004 playback, but I have found how to work
around most of the others.  E.g. if I start at the end of a repeat, both
playback and display correctly go back to the beginning, but at the next
end playback correctly takes the second time bar but display repeats
again!??

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