[Finale] Input via microphone jack

2005-06-10 Thread Lynn Gold
Does anyone know of a way to input notes into Finale via the microphone input in a PowerBook? I have a converter that can go from guitar to mike input, and I want to play a guitar part into Finale so it'll sound more realistic than just keying in the notes. Thanks, --Lynn

Re: [Finale] Input via microphone jack

2005-06-10 Thread Johannes Gebauer
Isn't that what MicNotator is all about? I have never used it, probably never will, and doubt that this is a very efficient way to enter music, but that's what I understand it does. Although... You say that you want Finale to _sound_ more realistic. I am not sure what you are after. If you

Re: [Finale] Input via microphone jack

2005-06-10 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Lynn Gold wrote: Does anyone know of a way to input notes into Finale via the microphone input in a PowerBook? I have a converter that can go from guitar to mike input, and I want to play a guitar part into Finale so it'll sound more realistic than just keying in the notes. First bit of

Re: [Finale] Input via microphone jack

2005-06-10 Thread Lynn Gold
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 08:53:48AM -0500, Noel Stoutenburg wrote: Lynn Gold wrote: Does anyone know of a way to input notes into Finale via the microphone input in a PowerBook? I have a converter that can go from guitar to mike input, and I want to play a guitar part into Finale so it'll

Re: [Finale] Input via microphone jack

2005-06-10 Thread Darcy James Argue
You could, theoretically, obtain a more realistic-sounding MIDI file for Finale to use for playback purposes using a MIDI-equipped guitar for input. Of course, it would play back using Finale's softsynth guitar, but strumming etc. would sound more idiomatic than if you'd just entered the