If the audio has been recorded to a click. It will play back in time with the
notation in Finale.
I record the audio in Digital Performer (any DAW would work) save it as a
midifile open the midifile in Finale and import the audio. (The midifile
contains the tempo information necessary to keep the audio in sync). You then
add staves and write the orchestration.
Mark McCarron
--- On Sat, 3/26/11, Richard Huggins huggin...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Richard Huggins huggin...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Finale] Addng audio file
To: Finale finale@shsu.edu
Date: Saturday, March 26, 2011, 1:49 PM
using FINMAC 2010
I have a Roland VP-550 ---voice synthesizer keyboard. When
you sing into a mic connected to it, it sings back--in real
time-- as a choir, words and all. I want to use it to
record the choral parts of choral arrangements I have
written, in some cases with just piano, others with
orchestrations.
I'm still reading but I dont quite understand the help
files explanation of how to lay in an audio file, I expect
not to understand how to then sync the Finale-created parts
to the audio file.
And tips welcome!
Richard
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