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I’ve just noticed a strange behaviour with Finale 27. When I select “Play Finale Through MIDI”, any tempo indications will play about 47% faster. Oddly enough, this occurs when the “Audio Setup” buffer size is set to 32. When set at 1024, the score plays at the right speed. That is strange considering the fact that I play my score using a MIDI multiport interface with some old synths. I’m not using any internal audio playback or Audio Units. Why does the audio output buffer size affect MIDI playback this way?

N.B. Although I used Sonoma, a friend of mine reproduced this behaviour using Ventura.

Finale 27.3.0.160

Mac Studio M1 Ultra

Sonoma

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The same thing happens on my computer while using Audio Units or Trough Midi

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Not enough information. How did you create these files? Did you import anything such as another doc, MIDI or MusicXML? It all makes a difference.

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In this case, it doesn’t seem to matter how the file was created. I initially noticed it with an older file, but I can replicate that behaviour with a newly created file. Either created with a new default document or with the Setup Wizard.

 

Here’s how to reproduce it:

 

  1. Create a simple piano staff and enter some music
  2. Go to the MIDI/Audio menu and chose “Play Finale Through MIDI”
  3. Go to the MIDI/Audio menu and chose “Device Setup”> “Audio Setup” and set the “Output buffer size” at 32
  4. Start playback and it will play faster than the tempo
  5. Stop playback
  6. Go to the MIDI/Audio menu and chose “Device Setup”> “Audio Setup” and set the “Output buffer size” at 1024
  7. Start playback and it will play at the right tempo

 

Note that my friend Odile, who commented above, said that it will behave like that even with “Audio Units” selected on her computer. In my case, I play that file with an external synth plugged in a MIDI interface. So, audio buffer size should not have any impact on this.

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I cannot duplicate your issue. I run all my buffers at 32. You’re running Sonoma. If not macOS 14.1.1, run the Software Update and reboot.

 

27.3 is not compatible with Sonoma. If you have not updated Finale to 27.4, released yesterday, do so.

 

If you still have a problem (unlikely) after running both updates. use the Submit a request link to send this to MakeMusic Support.

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Thanks for your input. I already had Sonoma 14.1.1 and Finale 27.4.

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The Sonoma 14.1.2 update dropped this morning — more bug fixes though, as usual, Apple isn't giving a full list.

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