I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that... I am finding this process very frustrating. Most of my stuff is producing printed music to be played, but this one is to be 'performed'. Trying to get it to sound right is driving me in circles. Some of the stuff - articulations, slurs, for example - are interpreted by the human playback. To get it to alter tempo, the manual says that HP has to be off.
I could probably do this easier using midi in Music Creator, but this was why I shelled out hard-earned money to buy the Garritan GPO, to get the realistic sound. Some of the examples on the Garritan website are incredible - I couldn't tell they weren't played by real musicians. How do they do it??? I realise that they have probably been working with the program for years, while I have had it about 3 months, but even then... I could do it in midi then import it, but importing midi is not the program's strongest aspect. One piece I ended up entering from scratch because I couldn't get it to play properly. I have places in this piece where the program doesn't play the notes that are written. Just totally ignores them! If it played them wrong, at least I would have an idea where to look. I have a bit of melody which hops around different parts, and in at least one place, it plays the first note and then ignores the rest. Hey guys, sorry for the rant. I guess I am just fighting a very steep learning curve! Phil. At 06:00 PM 4/6/2013, you wrote: >You could clear the performance data > >Mark McCarron Outside of a dog, a book is a mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read. Groucho Marx _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
