Actually D5 (sounding) is the lowest note on a
modern piccolo, although apparently there were a
few available in Vienna in the late 19th century
with low C5. But no piccolo plays below that.
Not talking sounding, talking written (not score-at-concert pitch). The lowest
note the samples
Is display in concert pitch checked? Uncheck that and the written ranges
should be ok.
On Aug 9, 2012, at 5:57 AM, Neal Gittleman nealg...@mac.com wrote:
Actually D5 (sounding) is the lowest note on a
modern piccolo, although apparently there were a
few available in Vienna in the late
For midi synthesized sounds or artificially extended samples, sure -
piccolo sample can be electronically extended to use for your 32 foot
pedal patch or whatever. .
However (and I am not sure if it was established if we are discussing
Garritan samples or not in this case) I believe all of the
On Aug 9, 2012, at 8:00 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
) I believe all of the Garritan
samples are specifically single-note samples, so if the original
player did not play the note, it will not be in the sample.
I played the samples for bass #2 in JABB and can confirm this. It took a
couple of
Are you doing playback with Garritan or MIDI? MIDI ought to cover a
very wide range. The Garritan files do seem to stop before the outer
reaches of some instruments. I've noticed that on tuba and bass trombone
for example.
On 8/6/2012 9:35 PM, Neal Gittleman wrote:
Greetings…
Using
At 9:35 PM -0400 8/6/12, Neal Gittleman wrote:
Greetings
Using FinMac 2012b.r1
I'm getting frustrated with Finale's(or perhaps,
more likely Garritan's?) incorrect analysis of
what notes are out of an instrument's range.
Like horns not being able to play above
F-natural on the top of the
Sounds like you're viewing in concert pitch? That would explain not having
the lower written octave of the piccolo.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:31 PM, John Howell john.how...@vt.edu wrote:
At 9:35 PM -0400 8/6/12, Neal Gittleman wrote:
GreetingsŠ
Using FinMac 2012b.r1Š
I'm getting
On 7/16/2012 7:48 AM, Colin Broom wrote:
I notice that Finale has started to do the Sibelius thing of changing the
colour of selected notes when it thinks it's out of range. (When did this
happen?)
Does anyone know if there's a way to switch this off?
Under the View menu, Out-of-Range
Ah, that's it. Thanks.
C.
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Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 09:49:47 -0400
From: dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Out of Range Notes in Finale 2012b
On 7/16/2012 7:48 AM, Colin Broom wrote:
I notice