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Hi Aric You can add additional VST folders by going to MIDI/Audio->Device Setup->Manage VST Plugin Directories... then setting VST directories there. Usually, windows 10 would have 64 bit VST plugi...
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Hi Aldo What version of Finale are you using? The reason for asking is that there is a plugin which may well help with your problem Unfortunately, it will not (currently) work in Finale 25. It will...
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Hi Aldo I'm afraid that I'm not much use when it comes to formatting music. I know the basics of entering music and of the special tools to getbeaming, cross staff and other wierdness in notation....
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Hi Martin I'm happy with Finale 25. The benefit of being able to play larger scores with lots of instruments with no distortion outweighs any issues. I've not encountered anything major and small...
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If you want some nice sounding drums Sennheiser is giving away a free kit. Standard kit, no 'toys'. But multiple mic positions. It's essentially a promo for some of their microphones. You need to r...
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Hi Try adding the .musx (or .fmtx) to the filename. In other words, copy the name exactly, including the extension. Cheers... Daz :o)
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Hi Having the asterisk there might be a factor. As I mentioned, the asterisk is used as a wildcard in command line utilities and also in programming. (ditto the question mark) Are you able to use a...
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Hi Kenneth I think that you've managed to somehow use a percussion font as notation. My guess is you searched the manual for "Wind Chimes" and clicked on the entry for "Finale Percussion Font Final...
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Hi I'm not that certain about the Mac, but certainly for Windows, linux, unix and DOS systems, naming anything to do with the disk (disk name, partition name, file name directory name etc) should n...
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Hi Maria Have you checked the levels in the mixer and/or VST instrument view to see if there is clipping? If that's not it, is the piece intensive? I mean are there a *lot* of instruments playing...