THOMAS COX
Software developer by day; musician (trombone, euphonium, alto horn, guitar, bass,) arranger and composer by night. Finale user since 98.
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I went ahead and purchased 27. (Windows 10)Audio driver: ASIO (Focusrite USB ASIO)Device: Garritan Instruments for Finale Wind instruments sound OK, with more reasonable volume levels than Finale...
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Follow up: The Windows Settings Accessibility panel has an option to "Always Show Scrollbars" For other programs, this includes the scrollbar arrows. Finale does not respond to changing this settin...
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Sorry, forgot to add that: Finale 27.2.0.144; Windows 11 Pro, Build 22000 Edit: the specific behavior is that they are not always invisible, they slowly fade in when you hover over them, and slowly...
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Thomas is the one who posted There is a large community that wants nothing to do with Apple. Yes. I did. Except for one issue, I don't count myself in it, but you can search for Louis Ross...
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First let me throw this out there: if you aren't using Finale on the road, you can hook up an audio interface like the Scarlett Solo and likely bypass the problem rather than buying a new laptop. I...
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MakeMusic could get ahead of the game if they released something that worked on Android as well. There is a large community that wants nothing to do with Apple.
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I use a Nektar Impact LX25+ . I really got it to use with my DAW, but it gets along with Finale (25 and 27) quite nicely. They also make a 49 key version.
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I was referring to Note Performer 3 - specifically that the spacing of unarticulated notes is almost staccato. I exchanged emails with Wallander tech support (which was great by the way) and they c...
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I rented it for a month. It's great if you want everything to sound like Mozart, but completely unacceptable (to me) for Jazz/Modern works, so I cancelled it.
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Thanks - that's a curious place to put it, but it does seem to work.