David Maurand
Dorico 5 Pro (production) Finale 27.4.1 (archived work only) _ GPO5 / GCPO / Chris Hein Ensemble Strings / Modern Scoring Brass / E-W Symphonic Choirs / Fisk organ (O Forbes) _ MacMini i7 6 core / 64mb RAM _ MacMini i5 4 core / 16MB RAM (archived files)
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There is horizontal spacing in the free plugin, JW Note Spacing. Equal spacing in the JW plugin is the 'Optical Spacing' option.The entire JW Library is here.
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I keep trying that. Won't let me enter the last note. edit: i had a standard triplet in another track which seemed to interfere with creating the dotted-ish figure. I was able to do the above by ...
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But how about something like this? Since human players know what to do with this, I figured by now Finale would, too.
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My versions are Kontakt 6, and Kontakt Player 6, which I use interchangeably though usually it is a 'player' instance in Finale, as Aria already reads sfz's and is easier to work with; the Player r...
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I use Kontakt and Aria mixed in v25 on the latest MacOS, so I expect v26 is no problem. Personally, I already think Aria is world class - and it does a number of things in a more facile manner than...
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Perhaps this might explain it: the earliest implementations of sampled finale instruments was a brief pre-Aria era; the instruments than ran in Kontakt Player 2 (if I recall correctly); I still see...
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More research on the topic, with excellent advice from Brian Doyle's blog post. Convolution reverb is primarily for use on select, solo instruments and small ensembles. Algorithmic reverb (eg,...
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I wanted to revisit this; as I expected, putting convolution and sends on individual voices in a large GCPO 'organ' of four manuals, pedal, and couplers, resulted in an insane amount of latency: on...
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"The palettes behave a little differently in Mac Finale"this understatement borders on passive aggressive LOL (I share the OP's exasperation - maybe one of our plugin makers can take this up?)
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Yes, the SSD is TRIMmed. it's a busy 'disk,' though, and i expect most of the difficulty is thrown by the partition reserved for photoshop scratch space. only takes one bad block on an SSD's boot p...