I'm happy I could help -- it seems that the more Finale gets improved
the worse these improvements seem to work. I'm glad there are
workarounds, though, no matter how frustrating they are to figure out.
David
On 8/24/2015 8:56 AM, Haroldo Mauro wrote:
Yes I had Human Playback Off selected.
When you created the expression, did you select Human Playback Off in
the Playback tab?
If you did that and the swing continues, then it may be because the part
was already
swinging you need to define an expression for No Swing and in the
Playback tab select Swing and then where it says Set To
Yes I had Human Playback Off selected. But I applied your suggestion and it did
work! Swing instead of Human Playback Off and 0 in Set to Value. To
swing again I duplicated the expression and set it to a value of 45. It works
well. Than you!
On 24/08/2015, at 09:09, David H. Bailey wrote:
Hi Jan,
Are you positive that this text expression has the result you describe? That is
definitely not what happens on my system (FinMac 2014d). As far as I know, it
is not possible to turn off HP on a staff-by-staff basis.
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On Aug
But it did work for me. In a single staff. FinMac 2012
On 24/08/2015, at 15:39, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Jan,
Are you positive that this text expression has the result you describe? That
is definitely not what happens on my system (FinMac 2014d). As far as I know,
it is not possible
Are you sure that the swinging comes from Human Playback ?
There are many so many ways you can create a swing feeling in Finale.
You can also apply Tools - Advanced Tools - Tempo to the measures and
set it to no swinging.
Am 24.08.2015 um 11:49 schrieb Haroldo Mauro:
That sounds good, but I
No, I'm not sure, it probably comes from all the possible options :-) because I
messed around with all of them so I can't tell off the top of my head which is
on/which is off! It would take some time and patience to clear everything to
start from plain playback. I'll do that on my next score.
You can create a text expression with a Human playback off message
that only works on the staff that it is applied to. It works better than
the Assign Human Playback plugin.
I often apply it to the drumset staff as it seems to sound more stable
then.
On Aug 23, 2015, at 6:12 AM, Haroldo
That sounds good, but I tried and it didn't work. I've created the expression
as you suggested, Human Playback Off msg, applied to a measure in one of the
staves, but it kept swinging all the same. How do you make it work?
Harold
On 24/08/2015, at 04:40, Jan Angermüller wrote:
You can create
The Apply Human Playback plugin in its current form is a disaster. It's utterly
unusable. The MIDI data it writes is completely different from the data HP
actually employs during live playback. I don't know why this is — it used to
work much better than it does.
The only current solution for
Thanks. I'll try that.
Harold
On 23/08/2015, at 09:21, Christopher Smith wrote:
Theoretically, you can turn OFF HP, and then apply it to selected passages
using the Human Playback Plugin. In your case, you would apply it for a
passage until the measure you don’t want it, then apply it to
How do I disable HP for specific measures and have it enabled for the whole
score? Or vice-versa. Is it possible? Thank you.
Harold
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Theoretically, you can turn OFF HP, and then apply it to selected passages
using the Human Playback Plugin. In your case, you would apply it for a passage
until the measure you don’t want it, then apply it to the passage starting
AFTER the measure you didn’t want it. Finale doesn’t allow
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