I just tried this now, basing it on my initial setup--when I first
tried, I didnt have this:
1) in DP, I changed the inputs from IAC Driver Bus 1-8 to FInale 2008
Outputs 1-8, and setup the Interapplication Midi, With DP Input and
DP Output
and
2) in Finale I clicked the Interapplication Midi, and in the Midi
Setup, I had either Finale 2008 Input 1 (also worked with DP Output)
and in the output FInale 2008 Output 1
Otherwise I left everything the same-It worked fine--
but I then went to Sibelius, and it didn't--
what would I change there to make it work there also?
I couldn't find any Interapplication Midi there
This was part of what I was trying to do--I wanted one setup that
works with both--
You can create numbers of ports, while IAC bus is 1-to-1 bus.
Cant you create as many ports as needed in the IAC bus?
Thanks so much-
Bob Morabito
On Feb 20, 2008, at 12:00 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Bob Morabito / 08.2.19 / 11:55 PM wrote:
what are the benefits of doing it this way, over using the IAC bus?
Two things.
IAC bus is a system bus, meaning an open pipe is laying there, which
could cause a MIDI loop if you are not careful. DP's Interapplication
MIDI is a virtual MIDI port, which makes DP as if an external MIDI
module to Finale.
DP's Interapplication MIDI is also much more expandable than IAC bus.
You can create numbers of ports, while IAC bus is 1-to-1 bus. DP's
Interapplication MIDI works well. Try it again, and let me know what
problem you encountered.
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>
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