Darcy James Argue wrote:
In both cases, you should make sure the expression pizz is NOT defined
for playback, and that Human Playback is on and set to Auto-Detect.
I realize that Darcy isn't the person who raised the question as to why
anyone would need two playback files, in response to
On 01/08/05, dhbailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One copy with expressions not defined for playback for our own internal
use, and one copy with expressions defined for playback to share with
others not using GPO.
I'm certainly not the expert Darcy is, but I've gathered that this is
totally
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On 01/08/05, dhbailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One copy with expressions not defined for playback for our own internal
use, and one copy with expressions defined for playback to share with
others not using GPO.
I'm certainly not the expert Darcy is, but I've gathered
At 10:30 AM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
Yes, I did, and there was nothing about a file that could be played the
old fashioned way, through a midi-interface into an external module.
I believe this is essentially the same as playing through Softsynth,
except you direct your MIDI output elsewhere.
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 10:30 AM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
Yes, I did, and there was nothing about a file that could be played the
old fashioned way, through a midi-interface into an external module.
I believe this is essentially the same as playing through Softsynth,
except you direct
At 11:24 AM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
I did finally figure that out, and all either you or Darcy needed to do
was to point us to the unnecessarily tiny slot in the GPO setup dialog
(the one which looks like a keyboard) which has a midi-port icon and a
number or the word OMNI beside it.
Yes,
On 01 Aug 2005, at 7:20 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Darcy James Argue wrote:
In both cases, you should make sure the expression pizz is NOT
defined for playback, and that Human Playback is on and set to
Auto-Detect.
I realize that Darcy isn't the person who raised the question as to
why anyone
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:12, Darcy James Argue wrote:
That's the point of leaving the expressions undefined -- otherwise,
you *would* need two sets of expressions, one for the Finale
SoundFont, and one for GPO. But by leaving them undefined, Human
Playback is able to automatically interpret them
On 01 Aug 2005, at 3:25 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:12, Darcy James Argue wrote:
That's the point of leaving the expressions undefined -- otherwise,
you *would* need two sets of expressions, one for the Finale
SoundFont, and one for GPO. But by leaving them undefined,
Darcy James Argue wrote:
[snip]
However, if Finale ever introduces a user-editable Human Playback
dictionary, then you could customize how HP handles expressions for your
own setup.
That would be wonderful, and very much to be desired.
--
David H. Bailey
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