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I'm running Finale 25.4.1.152, Windows 10.

I was absentmindedly clicking around while trying to edit a Percussion MIDI Map and I believe I've accidentally deleted one of the originals. The Garritan "Basic African Percussion" map does appear when I go to Score Manager > Notation Style (Settings) > Percussion Layout Selection. However, when I choose "Create", click "New" and click the drop-down Map menu, Basic African Percussion is nowhere to be found. I can still see the others--Basic Chinese/Indian/Middle East Percussion, etc., so I must have accidentally removed just this one.

Any advice on how I can possibly restore it? I've tried reinstalling the Finale Bundle (Finale, Garritan, ARIA) and I've tried resetting Finale's factory settings, both to no avail.

Thanks a ton in advance.

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In a separate file (for safety's sake) use File > Load Libraries...

to load

Percussion Layouts.LIB 

from the 

%AppData%\MakeMusic\Finale\Libraries

folder.

 

If you try to load this into an existing file (rather than a file without libraries) you may duplicate all the other layouts. Best to knw this before you try loading into your active file.

 

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Hi,

I just tried that--no luck. Opened a new document and loaded Percussion Layouts.LIB, but when Basic African Percussion is still not available in the drop-down list as mentioned in my first post. Any other suggestions?

Thanks!

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Okay, so you have the layout but are missing the map, right? Do you own Garritan's GWI (Garritan World Instruments)?

I see the Basic African Percussion map defined in the Garritan Instruments for Finale.xml file in

C:\ProgramData\MakeMusic\Finale\MIDI Device Annotation (Windows).

 

Try copying that file into your personal user instance of the Finale files at

%AppData%\MakeMusic\Finale\MIDI Device Annotation

 

(You may want to rename the Garritan Instruments for Finale.xml already present in %AppData%\MakeMusic\Finale\MIDI Device Annotation just so you can restore it if things go haywire.)

 

CAUTION: This will almost certainly overwrite any custom Perc Maps you have created.

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That seemed to do the trick. Basic African Percussion is back and, though the custom maps I created are gone, they were pretty much all attempts to mitigate the loss of the original Basic African Percussion--no harm, no foul.

Thanks a ton!

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