Hi all,
I ran a score through the Finale GPO for the first time. The results are
okay, but unlike the Finale softsynth, the GPO simply drops out when it
thinks it's out of range and doesn't render the sample at all (even
awkwardly, which is okay for my demos -- better a wrong color than no note).
Hey Dennis,
The Garritan Instrument ranges cannot be extended in the player,
though you can get around that by using the pitchwheel. (FinGPO notes
can be shifted up/down 12 semintones w/pitchwheel.) Or, if you
acquire the full version of Kontakt, you can edit the range yourself.
Cheers,
In a message dated 12/03/2007 17:43:54 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GPO simply drops out when it
thinks it's out of range and doesn't render the sample at all (even
awkwardly, which is okay for my demos -- better a wrong color than no note).
If I remember rightly,
As long as we're on the subject of the FinGPO pitchwheel, what number of
pitchbend units per semitone does FinGPO use? When I have tried to
import midi files with per note pitchbends, FinGPO renders them very oddly.
Daniel Wolf
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hey Dennis,
The Garritan Instrument
Hi Daniel,
Imported MIDI files are probably assuming a max pitchbend range of 2
semitones, whereas the FinGPO instruments have a max range of 12
semitones.
You just need to take the number for the max range and divide by
twelve to get semitones. Check the Finale manual on pitchbend for
Hi --
Thanks. Now I'll be curious to hear if a reduction of 1/6 in accuracy
is audible!
D.
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Imported MIDI files are probably assuming a max pitchbend range of 2
semitones, whereas the FinGPO instruments have a max range of 12
semitones.
You just need to take