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Trying to use GPO5 as an External Module for Harmony Assistant (Myriad Software) but the ARIA Engine appears always empty when being used by Harmony Assistant.  The ARIA player as standalone works perfectly in my PC. I simply cannot have my notation software using GPO5's sound library.  Does anyone have an idea how to set things in order for the two software to talk to each other? Does anyone know if it is possible to send the output of a Notation software to a kind of "Virtual MIDI machine" in order for ARIA Player to take it as if it was a physical MIDI input and thus solve the problem?

I'd also want to know if someone has Sibelius as a Notation Software and GPO5 as the sound output and what the setting of this looks like.

  I'm working with a Windows 10 PC and Harmony Assistant 9.9.6c, 64 bits

Thanks in advance!

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Hi Ricardo Diaz,

I experienced the same issue trying to have HA and Aria (No 4) working together. Since you are an HA user you will find, on Myriad's Harmony Assistant forum, a plenty of posts about that problematic, in the sub-forum "Myriad HQ and VST" or something like that. It can give you some ideas but I'm afraid there is no valid solution either on that forum !

Good Luck !

Regards

Pierre

 

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One could presumably mock up one's music in Harmony Assistant using whatever sounds it provides and then export as XML to transfer the notation into Finale, which will work with Garritan (as well as other ) sounds?

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Hello J Adrian,

You're right; another solution could be to export the music produced by HArmony Assistant in the MIDI format and import it into Aria with GPO sounds. The problem is that this way one can't edit the execution parameters choosen in HA in real time and must reload each time a new version after tuning the parameters (Velocity, sustain, aso). Too bad. Thank you anyhow.

Regards

Pierre

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