On Thu, July 13, 2017 6:58 pm, David H. Bailey wrote: > I just opened up Sonar Platinum and for the protocol choices in the audio devices there are two options for WASAPI -- one is "Exclusive" and the other is "Shared." > I know that WASAPI can be run either way -- I wonder why neither Finale nor Notion give us the option to use it exclusively or shared? > Sonar Platinum works fine with WASAPI in either mode, so it's not WASAPI on my computer that's the problem -- it's the notation software that doesn't know how to interact with it that's the problem apparently.
Thanks, David. Just to update: When I ran Finale a fourth time (immediately after your post), I did not get the error message. I checked a file, then closed and re-opened Finale, and the message came up again. This time I disabled WASAPI and restarted. All is well since. However, other things are odd in opening a Finale 2014.5 file: timpani rolls no longer worked until I went into human playback, changed the timpani info, and then reset it to the original state; not all expressions are respected (like arco) unless I move them a beat earlier in the score; the fermata is no longer played at all; and I still can't save an audio file (it gets stuck at 00:00) with 100% of one CPU being used (I have to save the score in two parts and re-assemble them in Audition). However, a previous problem that no one had an answer to here (why a cluster of strings would drop out) has gone away. I need to create a reliable version of this orchestral piece because it's being used for a ballet (since no orchestra is actually going to play it unless I win the lottery), and the unpredictable nature of playback/export is crazy. Dennis _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: [email protected]
