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Garritan for Finale PrintMusic 2014.5
Hello, I was recently told that Garritan comes with Finale PM 2014.5, but I have never been able to find out how to download it for free. Am I mistaken?
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
I found something in the "Download Library." Aria Player 1.872 Is this what I need to download?
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
The installer didn't mention Garritan. I didn't just take up a bunch of space by re-downloading Finale, did I?
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
I bought it no more than a month ago. The file is only 185.2 MB. I'm assuming that means I have to download it again.. and that Garritan is huge. lol
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
I bought it before the download. I'm going to go through the installer again. I really can't say how much I've appreciated the help and the compliments. I'm just hoping I can get my kids to perform...
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
I can't seem to find anything that says that I have the Garritan sounds, but I just bought the program. Should it have downloaded automatically? Or was it a separate download? When I go to the Garr...
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
Thank you again. I'll probably fiddle around until it sounds right. I don't have any other devices, and you see how technologically intelligent I am. I do not have Garritan. That has some fee attac...
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
I figured something out. When I changed it from QuickTime to SoftSynth, the Playback sounds like the Audio file.
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
I really appreciate the help. MIDI System: CoreMIDI Playback To: QuickTime Playback Software Channel: Input-none Output-none
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Nicholas Kalina commented,
Have you listened through the Human Playback vs. the Audio File? For me, they are entirely different. The Ukuleles play as pianos. The Guitars are muffled. The Organ overpowers everything. Frankly...