Not only is it scientific. It's in fact very old and legit. Hinduism and
Eastern medicine believe we all resonate at certain frequencies and respond
to frequencies as well. Think of a note shattering a glass. Our molecules
react the same way. Music therapy works in quite this way.
What they
Hi Dean,
A new G5 iMac would handle GPO in Fin2006 like a dream, provided you
install a minimum of 1 GB RAM. (More is better.)
Also make sure you get a FireWire cable, to easily transfer everything
from your old computer to your new one.
- Darcy
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On
Hiro,
It may make a difference if you have Activate GPO support set to
Auto Detect (vs. Always) when using the Apply Human Playback
plugin.
If you want to use the GPO instruments with your exported MIDI file, I
would choose Always in the Activate GPO Support menu before using
the Apply
On 31 Jul 2005, at 9:50 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
So I see what's happened here. My Soundfont editor also calls
keyswitching the process of switching ranges to switch instrument
techniques (timpani comes to mind, switching ranges for rolls, single
strokes and stopped sounds). You can
On 31 Jul 2005, at 10:31 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
My mind is dizzy from going through 500 posts that appeared in my
absence since last Wednesday, so please forgive me if I have
misunderstood or overlooked something, but I seem to remember reading
that there is the anticipation of an issue of
except for the drum set with sticks,
Yes, I agree that is completely awful.
Is it me or did Gary get Bonzo Bonham to record that set? It sounded like the
drummer had a run up before stomping on that kick drum.
Simon Troup
Digital Music Art
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Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On 30/07/05, Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose, but the best way to get around it is to simply use an
application that can record the audio produced by any other
application. The best one on the Mac is Audio Hijack Pro -- I don't
know what the PC
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 31 Jul 2005, at 10:32 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 10:09 AM 07/31/2005, Andrew Levin wrote:
Anyone have an idea why I don't have it as an option in the New
Document Wizard?
Yes. The doc wizard has all kinds of things hardcoded (like the fact
that it *only* works
At 7/31/2005 05:01 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Since it is so easy to use a CD Creator program and you can save the
Image file so it can be used multiple times, I can see no reason to
use an unreliable program, like XCOPY.
How do you script a CD Creator program for regular backup, so that
Listers,
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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
or go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and get Audacity, which is
totally free, and works very well.
Are you sure? I don't think Audacity can reroute internal audio in the same way
that Audio Hijack can? I thought it was just an editor.
Simon Troup
Digital Music Art
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 31 Jul 2005, at 2:32 PM, ronan wrote:
Or if you are planning on sharing your file with someone whose computer
resources are small enough that he/she is only using soundfont playback
(yes I know that's midi output, but not to some uninitiated Finale users
-- to them
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 01:34 PM 07/31/2005, Darcy James Argue wrote:
The Finale Edition GPO is supposed to
be a teaser for the full version of GPO. If you like what you hear,
you can upgrade. But someone upgrading to GPO Full would *lose*
important functionality (i.e., automatic AU/VST
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Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 31 Jul 2005, at 10:32 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 10:09 AM 07/31/2005, Andrew Levin
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Darcy James Argue / 2005/07/31 / 03:28 PM wrote:
DON'T USE THE EXPRESSIONS IN THE FINALE DEFAULT FILE.
Ahhh, how come you didn't tell me that in the first place!
:-)
Now I got pizz working without Fin2006 file contaminating with the ks
note on message, but I am not
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
What tee shirt?
It's a joke -- there was no offer of a tee-shirt for earlybirds who
ordered the upgrade before a certain date. I don't think there was one
with Fin2005, either, but I may be misremembering.
For many years MakeMusic included a free tee-shirt. My
Ive been reading all the posts about the fact that
GPO is missing in the startup wizard of many peoples machines.
Some are quite angry about it. I kept wondering what
everyone is talking about, because it is there in my startup Wizard.
I have three options in the wizard: 1. Full
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[snip]
Oh, before I forget, the default volume is too loud so if you don't set
them all down you will get distortion.
THAT one piece of information may well help all of us who didn't feel
the GPO soundset was much of an improvement over the soundfonts, and may
well
Chuck Israels wrote:
On Jul 31, 2005, at 1:17 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
I agree, and thanks for pointing it out! I understand that this GPO
thing is very confusing to newcomers -- much more confusing than it
needs to be.
MakeMusic should pay someone ([ahem] like, say, me) to write
At 07:20 AM 08/01/2005, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
I will have to change my email address soon. Do I need to resubscribe to
the List after I make the change?
No. If you visit the link at the bottom of this message and then go
down to the bottom where it says To unsubscribe...or change your
Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
Listers,
I will have to change my email address soon. Do I need to resubscribe to
the List after I make the change?
You should have just received the monthly reminder of your subscription
settings, along with your user name and password. Follow the link, log
in
Simon Troup wrote:
or go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and get Audacity, which is
totally free, and works very well.
Are you sure? I don't think Audacity can reroute internal audio in the same way
that Audio Hijack can? I thought it was just an editor.
You can record with it.
On 01/08/05, dhbailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For many years MakeMusic included a free tee-shirt. My daughter used
them for sleep shirts.
Many years? I remember them giving away shirts with Finale 2002 and
2004 (a blue one and a black one, respectively), but the free gift
has changed nearly
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
At 07:26 AM 08/01/2005, Simon Troup wrote:
Are you sure? I don't think Audacity can reroute internal audio in the
same way that Audio Hijack can?
Yes, it can.
Aaron.
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At 07:26 AM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
And for someone using an external playback device with 16 channels? How
will having channels 1-8 and 17-24 be responded to on a device which
only recognizes 1-16?
David, take a look at some of my other responses to Darcy. A GPO slot
is not the same thing
or go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and get Audacity, which is
totally free, and works very well.
Are you sure? I don't think Audacity can reroute internal audio in the
same way that Audio Hijack can? I thought it was just an editor.
You can record with it. There's a
Eden - Lawrence D. / 2005/08/01 / 07:20 AM wrote:
I will have to change my email address soon. Do I need to resubscribe to
the List after I make the change?
Yes.
This list is run on MailMan2. Your email address is the account ID,
meaning if you change your mail address then you have to
ronan / 2005/08/01 / 08:42 AM wrote:
Some are quite angry about it. I kept wondering what everyone is talking
about, because it is there in my startup Wizard.
Are you sure you are not confused between GPO and FinGPO?
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com
ronan / 2005/08/01 / 08:42 AM wrote:
I have three options in the wizard: 1. Full Garritan GPO, 2. Softsynths, 3.
Finale's version of GPO.
Ooops. Sorry, I wasn't carefully paying attention you said this.
So, my questions are:
1) Is it missing only on Mac's? (I have a PC).
Yes, it seems
Aaron Sherber / 2005/08/01 / 09:15 AM wrote:
percussion, which require MIDI 10.
This is the one got me messed up yesterday. Would you elaborate why
percussion needs to be ch10? Un-pitched instrument reserved for ch10 is
only for GM protocol, and none of sampler including GPO should be
Darcy:
In GPO Full, these keyswitches are always in the octave immediately
below the lowest playable note on the instrument, so that they can be
triggered in real time. For instance, the lowest note on the GPO Full
KS flute is B3. The keyswitch to trigger ordinary playing is a major
I apologize for the naivete of my question - I am not a regular reader of
this list. I currently use Finale 2005 and a full version of Garritan
orchestra. I have ordered the upgrade to Finale 2006, which I will receive
within a few days. What happens if installing it? Advantages or
complications?
Title: [Finale] Re: TAN: Brain music
At 2:58 AM -0400 8/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anybody would like to weigh in on
whether they think this is science or crackpottery, I'd be interested.
The journal itself is totally legit, btw.
On Aug 1, 2005, at 2:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anybody would like to weigh in on whether they think this is science or crackpottery, I'd be interested. The journal itself is totally legit, btw.
http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/sep02/npr_sep02_brainmusic.html
The only problem
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
This is covered in the manual. Click on the Hyperscribe tool, click
in a bar on the top, and start tapping away. I was playing with it
last night and at first wasn't entirely impressed.
Trying to tap while the music is played back is a bit awkward, so it
takes some getting used to. This
Came in on the end of this in digest format. With Audacity, I record by
putting an RCA jack (I think it is) into the audio-in port at the back of
my G4 mirror-door and putting the other end in the front microphone jack
above the mirrored doors. This works, but AH is the software of choice.
At 09:43 AM 08/01/2005, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Aaron Sherber / 2005/08/01 / 09:15 AM wrote:
percussion, which require MIDI 10.
This is the one got me messed up yesterday. Would you elaborate why
percussion needs to be ch10? Un-pitched instrument reserved for ch10 is
only for GM protocol,
Yes,
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 07:26 AM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
And for someone using an external playback device with 16 channels? How
will having channels 1-8 and 17-24 be responded to on a device which
only recognizes 1-16?
David, take a look at some of my other responses to Darcy. A GPO
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
dhbailey / 2005/08/01 / 09:04 AM wrote:
You can record with it. There's a drop-down list of sources (the same
as you have enabled in the Windows Mixer, Properties for Recording dialog.)
I am most curious.
How Audacity can see Finale's output? Finale doesn't publish
Came in on the end of this in digest format. With Audacity, I record
by putting an RCA jack (I think it is) into the audio-in port at the
back of my G4 mirror-door and putting the other end in the front
microphone jack above the mirrored doors. This works, but AH is the
software of choice.
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
Simon Troup / 2005/08/01 / 11:19 AM wrote:
Wow, I'm not brave enough to try that ... I would have thought something
would explode in a giant feedback loop :)
It won't, but the sound would be terrible since built-in audio DAC is
interfered by the power supply badly. QS Mac and 1st gen G5 also
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, dhbailey wrote:
Interestingly enough, changing the setting to be OMNI, and GPO responds
to any channel edits I make in Instrument List. However, if you load
two different patches and assign them both to OMNI, you get one sound or
the other for all your staves (I added a
At 11:09 AM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
I just spent a very frustrating half-hour before I realized that the
place to change channels isn't the instrument list but is the
keyboard-like interface of the VST setup
Yes, that was in one of my earlier posts.
However, when I edit that, a comparable
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,
Andrew Stiller schrieb:
So what happens if I've got a part that goes down to Bb (as some do)?
Well, I cannot tell you about such Flute parts, but I have a piece with
a cello part that goes down to A (well, it's a French Bass de violon)
below the normal C. With the normal, non-notation
Hi all,
After playing around some more, I've noticed a limitation which may
have been obvious to others from the discussion, but which I hadn't realized.
We've already discussed the fact that any GPO slot can be mapped to
any MIDI channel in the range of that instance of GPO. But the
I think this question applies to just about any more recent version of
Finale. 3-staves of music (organ music), each assigned to a different MIDI
channel, same patch assignemnt. The lowest 2 staves have 'display measure
expressions' set to off (so only the top stave shows measure expressions).
My choice of CA linker is Soundflower, which is very well written,
free, and stable:
http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower.html I used to use
AudioJack, but it hogs resources much more than Soundflower.
Brilliant!
Hero, many thanks, been looking for something like that for some time
On 01/08/05, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words, if you have a piece that uses MIDI channels 1-16, I
dont think there's any way to get all 16 to playback through FinGPO.
The first GPO instance will handle any 8 of those channels, but the
second instance will only handle
Following the suggestions from David and Hiro, it seems you can get Finale GPO
output to an audio file completely within the digital realm and using only
freeware applications:
Soundflower:
http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower.html
Audacity:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
I've just
At 12:37 PM 08/01/2005, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
The MIDI channels in the Instrument List are independent from GPO
channels.
Yes, I've been saying this for a while.
You can set an instrument to use MIDI channel 9 from the
Instrument list, but Channel 1 of the second Kontakt player (channel
17) when
David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It doesn't work reliably in WinXP, because the CD-R writing interface
has been hijacked and command prompts have been left out in the cold
in a state of unreliability because of it.
I confess, I'm confused now. I thought this all started because
On 01/08/05, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried this and confirmed it. Start a new score, one staff,
make it MIDI 9. Play through Softsynth and all is well. Now set it up
with FinGPO. You can get this channel to play back by mapping a slot
in the first Kontakt player to MIDI
I am loosing myself.
Before FinMac2006, I was using other Vi via InterApplication MIDI.
I enable it under FinMac MIDI setup.
There are 4 banks FinMac publishes to CoreMIDI.
Finale 200x Output 1 ~ 4
Which then Finale MIDI output is seen on the other end such as Virtual
Sampler.
This is how I
It appears Darcy is taking the morning off. Good for him!
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Folks,
After downloading the patch from NI, the full GPO instruments can be
selected in the Setup Wizard and also in the NI AU Setup. I'm on a G4
iMac with 1 gigabyte RAM.
BTW, when setting up older files for GPO, you can save some time by
first setting up the score using the Wizard, then
Have you made sure that Measure Expressions is checked in those staffs
inside Staff Tool?
Jim
- Original Message -
From: James Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: [Finale] Measure expressions general playback
I think this
Andrew Stiller wrote:
So what happens if I've got a part that goes down to Bb (as some do)?
What if I have one of those 1830s scores that take the fl. down to G?
I sense some big problems here, if not for flute, than for some other
instruments, because for every one of them there is, below
No question is naïve, especially when it comes to F2006 and GPO.
The only thing you'll need to do is download the latest version of Kontakt
player (version 1.1.8.3). If you did this before July 25th, you'll have to
do it again. That will put a Full GPO option in your startup wizard (if
you're
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Jim Williamson wrote:
Have you made sure that Measure Expressions is checked in those staffs
inside Staff Tool?
I don't want (nor should I have) the measure expressions displayed on each
staff. This is keyboard music - one dynamic expression between the top two
staves is
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Inviato: lunedì 1 agosto 2005 20.14
A: finale@shsu.edu
Oggetto: RE: [Finale] Finale 2006 and Garritan Orchestra
No question is naïve, especially when it comes to F2006 and GPO.
The only
On 1 Aug 2005 at 7:20, Phil Daley wrote:
At 7/31/2005 05:01 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Since it is so easy to use a CD Creator program and you can save
the Image file so it can be used multiple times, I can see no
reason to use an unreliable program, like XCOPY. How do you
script a
At 8/1/2005 02:43 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Image file means one of two things:
1. a file that has the contents of an entire CD that can then be
imaged onto the CD-R/RW in one operation.
2. a file that captures the image of an entire hard drive, created
with programs like Symantec's Ghost.
On 01 Aug 2005, at 9:05 AM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
However, they have never given these gifts with pre-orders,
Not true. I have two Finale t-shirts, both from preorders.
- Darcy
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At 8/1/2005 02:43 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
I said you need a CD Creator program.
Well, then, you're agreeing with me that it is impossible to do this
with standard Windows XP -- you need add-on software.
Correct.
What would you suggest for backup, both method and medium?
A CD Creator
On 01 Aug 2005, at 7:26 AM, dhbailey wrote:
And for someone using an external playback device with 16 channels?
They will have to use the Finale SoundFont.
But for whatever reason, if sharing a file with them, changes will
have to be made. Changes which won't work with GPO.
Or you could
On 01 Aug 2005, at 8:42 AM, ronan wrote:
I've been reading all the posts about the fact that GPO is missing in
the
startup wizard of many people's machines.
Some are quite angry about it. I kept wondering what everyone is
talking
about, because it is there in my startup Wizard.
I have
On 1 Aug 2005 at 12:53, Stephen Peters wrote:
David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It doesn't work reliably in WinXP, because the CD-R writing
interface has been hijacked and command prompts have been left out
in the cold in a state of unreliability because of it.
I confess, I'm
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
I can tell you first hand that some music therapists are doing some very
useful things with autistics and other folk with this sort of impairment.
With some autistics, music helps them focus and be present, even severely
autistic individuals. No cures, though.
Crystal Premo
[EMAIL
Aaron Sherber wrote:
Hi all,
After playing around some more, I've noticed a limitation which may have
been obvious to others from the discussion, but which I hadn't realized.
We've already discussed the fact that any GPO slot can be mapped to any
MIDI channel in the range of that instance
On 1 Aug 2005 at 14:55, Phil Daley wrote:
At 8/1/2005 02:43 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Image file means one of two things:
1. a file that has the contents of an entire CD that can then be
imaged onto the CD-R/RW in one operation. 2. a file that captures
the image of an entire hard
On 01 Aug 2005, at 8:05 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Since FinaleGPO is the big selling point of this new version, why
would they include expressions in the default file, already defined
for playback, which a person is NOT supposed to use in order to have
Finale/GPO playback properly?
Beats the hell
James Gilbert wrote:
I think this question applies to just about any more recent version of
Finale. 3-staves of music (organ music), each assigned to a different MIDI
channel, same patch assignemnt. The lowest 2 staves have 'display measure
expressions' set to off (so only the top stave shows
On 01 Aug 2005, at 10:13 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Darcy:
In GPO Full, these keyswitches are always in the octave immediately
below the lowest playable note on the instrument, so that they can be
triggered in real time. For instance, the lowest note on the GPO
Full KS flute is B3. The
At 8/1/2005 03:12 PM, Crystal Premo wrote:
I can tell you first hand that some music therapists are doing some very
useful things with autistics and other folk with this sort of impairment.
With some autistics, music helps them focus and be present, even severely
autistic individuals. No cures,
On 01 Aug 2005, at 11:42 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Andrew Stiller schrieb:
So what happens if I've got a part that goes down to Bb (as some do)?
Well, I cannot tell you about such Flute parts, but I have a piece
with a cello part that goes down to A (well, it's a French Bass de
violon)
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 1 Aug 2005 at 15:15, dhbailey wrote:
Since you've got all three staves set to three channels, you need to
place the expression in all three staves for them to work correctly.
This (to answer someone else's post questioning the need to have one
file for printout and a second copy for
on 8/1/05 11:15 AM, Phil Daley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 8/1/2005 10:26 AM, John Howell wrote:
(Of course I still don't understand what music therapy is or what
music therapists do!)
Oh, that brings up a long forgotten assignment in a grad school Writing
Techniques class wherein I
On 01 Aug 2005, at 3:12 PM, dhbailey wrote:
So we're back to what I was complaining about originally -- you need
to copies of the score if you want one to be able to play back through
an external module or synth that only recognizes the standard 16
channels of midi.
Yes, that's true. I'm
At 03:12 PM 08/01/2005, dhbailey wrote:
Actually, no matter how many instances of GPO you start, the midi
channels for any single instance are still listed as 1-16.
Yes, but those numbers 1-16 are *relative* to the starting channel
for each instance. In the first instance, 1-16 means MIDI 1-16.
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,
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:15, dhbailey wrote:
Since you've got all three staves set to three channels, you need to
place the expression in all three staves for them to work correctly.
This (to answer someone else's post questioning the need to have one
file for printout and
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 01 Aug 2005, at 3:12 PM, dhbailey wrote:
So we're back to what I was complaining about originally -- you need
to copies of the score if you want one to be able to play back through
an external module or synth that only recognizes the standard 16
channels of midi.
James,
If you *don't* have any dynamics that apply to only one staff, you can
simply assign all three staves to the same MIDI channel. That way, all
dynamic markings will affect all staves.
- Darcy
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 01 Aug 2005, at 11:54 AM, James Gilbert wrote:
I
David, we've been over this before.
If the person is using NotePad, send them an audio demo along with the
Finale file.
- Darcy
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
On 01 Aug 2005, at 3:39 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 01 Aug 2005, at 3:12 PM, dhbailey wrote:
So we're
dhbailey / 2005/08/01 / 03:39 PM wrote:
And if the person is using Notepad to view and playback Finale files?
Does that really come with the soundfont player?
Y'know, one globally used GM sound between Mac and Windows is QuickTime,
and that's how I work, since I do against attaching files
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:38, dhbailey wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:15, dhbailey wrote:
Since you've got all three staves set to three channels, you need to
place the expression in all three staves for them to work correctly.
This (to answer someone else's post
On 1 Aug 2005 at 15:37, Darcy James Argue wrote:
If you *don't* have any dynamics that apply to only one staff, you can
simply assign all three staves to the same MIDI channel. That way,
all dynamic markings will affect all staves.
Yes, but that only works as long as you never need
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, David W. Fenton wrote:
The downside is that you have to maintain two sets of
expressions/articulations (printing, non-printing), but that's a
helluva lot easier than maintaining two separate files!
This is what I thought I'd have to do and was hoping to avoid.
Where do I
Go to the MIDI Menu, Select MIDI Setup and check the Enable Inter-
Application Ports. Then the other outputs will appear.
Jeff Tanner
Third Bear Music
On Aug 1, 2005, at 1:18 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
I am loosing myself.
Before FinMac2006, I was using other Vi via InterApplication MIDI.
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.
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David H. Bailey
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Darcy James Argue wrote:
David, we've been over this before.
If the person is using NotePad, send them an audio demo along with the
Finale file.
Sure.
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David H. Bailey
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Hi Chuck,
I've found that Finale isn't happy when the fonts appear in both User
fonts (~/Library/Fonts) and Local fonts (/Library/Fonts) Folders (a
caveatdon't mess with fonts in the System/Library/Fonts folder!!.)
I've moved my duplicate fonts out of my user fonts folder so that
they
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