David Toub
Dorico Pro 6.x, previously Finale 27.4 http://dbtmusic.wordpress.com/
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Hi Tom. I have no way to open your file(s) on google drive. Maybe because I'm on a mac, but I really need a .musx file. These are mostly .xml and a .dat file. Anyway, here is how it should look f...
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You need to have HP on. Standard, custom etc. so long as there isn’t anything other than None in the playback settings for each expression they should be interpreted correctly by HP so I’m at a lo...
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No reason to move to SMuFL unless you want or need to. For the most part, the SMuFL Finale Maestro etc are the same as old Maestro. If you needed a lot of built-in glyphs like quarter tone accident...
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Just to be sure, you have human playback on and the pizz and arco marking don’t have any playback settings (ie, no CC changes or anything else), right?
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Yeah I don’t recall such a prompt either. as far as Rosetta, I’m still on intel so I can’t say for sure but would suspect it would. NP 4 is anticipated but hasn’t been announced and as with Finale...
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David, this came up when I tried to enter that command in Terminal: zsh: no such file or directory: /Library/Application Hmmm. I think that’s something to report to their tech support. They are...
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SH: Do you need to use SMuFL? I certainly have used it (mainly because I do like one or two fonts like Petaluma, although with tweaks since the dynamics look like the same font as what was used by ...
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I tried NotePerformer 3 and really liked the saxophones--not anemic as offered by Garritan--but some of the string sounds did not sound as well to me as GPO5. I heard that combining NP3 and GPOs i...
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What I use is TGTools:Music:Accidentals. You can also do this I believe in JW Accidentals (free) but at least for me, clicking anything in the default profile (or trying to change it) crashes Final...
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Yes many programs, even Word, support plugins. But they can extend functionality building upon existing functions in a program. I’m not aware Finale can merge layers or apply some functions to part...