Re: [Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency I was wondering how I can keep Hyperscribe from putting an annoying latency into the recording off a keyboard. Even when I record quarter notes, it puts a sixteenth note before each one. In other words, all the note events are moved over exactly 1/4 of a beat too late. So far, I can't figure out how to prevent this latency. Is there a way to easily correct the mistakes it put in after it's been recorded? Or do I have to hand edit every single measure? In other words, how do I move the notes over 1/4 beat to the left in one mass edit operation? Gosh, am I glad you asked this question! I've had this problem for years and it is only when I have the tap really slo-o-o-ow and LOUD, and take time to hit each note exactly where it should fall beatwise, that anything comes out looking remotely the way I intended it. Can't wait to hear the answer to your question...this is just a me too post. Thurletta Brown-Gavins ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency
Slightly off the current thread, but my two cents on the subject. I'm finding that with Finale2007 (windows) that hyperscribe is far more sensitive than it was with previous versions. Playing in the same exact piece, as close to exactly as I did before, results in nothing more than a mess on the screen. Frequently the downbeats are off by a 1/16 and even when I hold the note down the full value, I end up with a much shorter value than I intended. I'm using an external keyboard for playback and entry, so I don't think latency is the issue. I also find in speedy entry when step entering music (using the caps lock option to input the same note values) I get inconsistent results when playing chords. Instead of the 3 notes showing up on one beat, I get two on one and one on the other, even when playing all 3 notes precisely at the same time. I never had this problem with previous versions of Finale. On a side note, I do find it interesting that when I load in a MIDI file into Band in A Box or PG PowerTracks, the notation display is, 99% of the time, just like a performer would want to see it. On the other hand, loading in the same file into Finale, no matter what type of tweaking I do with quantization settings, I rarely get what a performer would need to see and it almost always requires substantial editing. James Gilbert www.jamesgilbertmusic.com ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
[Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency
Dear Finale; I was wondering how I can keep Hyperscribe from putting an annoying latency into the recording off a keyboard. Even when I record quarter notes, it puts a sixteenth note before each one. In other words, all the note events are moved over exactly 1/4 of a beat too late. So far, I can't figure out how to prevent this latency. Is there a way to easily correct the mistakes it put in after it's been recorded? Or do I have to hand edit every single measure? In other words, how do I move the notes over 1/4 beat to the left in one mass edit operation? Thanks; WSS ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
RE: [Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency
I seem to recall that this is an issue involving the Microsoft synth. Try using the Smart Music synth instead of the Microsoft WaveTable. Go to the MIDI Setup menu, MIDI out option to set the default. My experience is that it is faster to rerecord than to try to remove those rests. Guy Hayden -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 12:15 PM To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: [Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency Dear Finale; I was wondering how I can keep Hyperscribe from putting an annoying latency into the recording off a keyboard. Even when I record quarter notes, it puts a sixteenth note before each one. In other words, all the note events are moved over exactly 1/4 of a beat too late. So far, I can't figure out how to prevent this latency. Is there a way to easily correct the mistakes it put in after it's been recorded? Or do I have to hand edit every single measure? In other words, how do I move the notes over 1/4 beat to the left in one mass edit operation? Thanks; WSS ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale