I had to re-install Finale and Garritan. Evidently the ARIA player version is an old one (also the one supplied with the GPO5 download).
When opening a recent file, I get a message saying "made for Aria 1.969 while your version is 1.967."
I've looked verywhere - Update from Aria Player, Finale downloads, Garritan, Plogue, but nowhere can I find this or any other, newer version ...
Anyone know where to go for this? Thanks.
Finale version 27.3 includes the latest Garritan ARIA Player. Did you d/l the latest Finale build form the web site?
Did you completely remove Finale and Garritan from your computer before the reinstall? If you just reinstalled it over a previous install, it won't work properly. A clean install is best.
Yes, of course, but that just changes everything to piano in the installed ARIA version, However, trying to update the vesrion from the ARIA player settings page, I now have player v1.595 and engine v1.967 ...
I can of course re-assign all instrumets manually, but it's still weird that it keeps refrring to a newer (non-existent?) version (and I'd have to do that with some older files apparently).
No, actually it doesn't. Reassigning the sounds, as per the menu item, just puts everything onto one bank with every sound being piano. I can then manually reassign everything to what it was (different banks, different instruments, etc., using the installed Aria version), and the,n after saving that, it will remain the same when I open it again. It can be done as a work-around, but it's annoying extra work. The real question remaining is what is this new(er) version of the player it's referring to?
If anyone is interested, just to complete this: after some diligent research MakeMusic support came up with a solution: " ...simply downloading and installing the Sforzando Player seemed to resolve the issue because it updates the ARIA engine on the computer. My understanding is that after this update occurs, the files should simply play..."
I did have the Sforzando player installed in my previous version (and that was where these files were created). Indeed, after re-installing it on the new system, the problem went away (even though in the Aria player it still lists the engine v.1.959, but never mind, it works)
here: https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando.html
Buy thye way, I've seen your question regarding MIDI sequencers. I use Cubase Elements, quite easy t work with when using MIDI, and not expensive. There are also many others (free ones) having been mentioned, e.g. Audacity, Reaper, etc.
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