Manual has code for this under programing pizz. and arco.  127 is volume -- 
that and 4 for keyswithc is all I remember but 3 and 144 are standard entry 
figures. GJB
      From: Chuck Israels <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 2:11 PM
 Subject: [Finale] getting JABB brass mutes to work in playback
   
Hi everyone,

This has not worked for me in 2014 Mac and I finally called MM for a solution.  
This is what they said:

Edit each expression’s playback dialog.  For Cup Mute, choose “dump”from the 
“type” menu and enter these numbers in the boxes that appear in descending 
order: 3, 144, 4 and 127.  What I infer from that is that 3 chooses JABB, I 
don’t know what 144 does, 4 is the Key Switch, and the 127 is another mystery.  
When you close this playback editing dialog and reopen it, some of the numbers 
will look different (dollar signs appear!?), but MM says that’s normal.  You 
apply the same process for other mutes substituting the correct Key Switch 
numbers: 2 for Straight Mute; 5 for Harmon; 7 for Bucket Mute; and 0 for Open.  
There’s another procedure for Plunger - you choose “controller” instead of 
“dump” and then type in 16 in the window that opens.

I have done this but have yet to try it.  I saved the expression library, and 
if this works, I will apply it wherever I need it.

I am sending this in case it might be useful to others.

Chuck


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