MIKE HALLORAN
Finale 27.4,1, SmartScorePro 64, All of the Garritan Libraries, NotePerformer 5.0.1, 10TB other VIs ... 2023 M2 Mac Studio Ultra 192GB RAM, 8TB, macOS Sequoia 15.7.2 / Tahoe 26.1; Overture 5. Notion 6, Dorico Pro 6, MuseScore 4.5.x, Encore 5.0.7 over Mojave—2012 MBP, DP11, Logic Pro, BIAB Audiophile 2025… Conductor, Singer, Arranger, Composer (former bassist), Retired ASCAP. 40+ years experience solving Mac problems; spent years in Windows and UNIX support
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Yes, Audio MIDI Setup.app is in your Utilities folder. A version of this has been part of the MacOS since Finder 6.I_forget. If your keyboard doesn't show up there, Finale cannot see it. If a USB c...
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Hi, I’m assuming that this refers to an older thread but you didn’t add it to that older thread so there’s no point of reference. You do mention Native Instruments, however. Run Native Access. ...
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>Native Instruments has jus released a Kontakt 6 update. It worked.< I just saw that. Two Kontakt 6 updates in 4 days… Ooops! Still shows up for me, too.
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>I'm not sure if Dorico 3.5 uses SMuFL fonts or not.…< Ben has set yo straight on that. It’s a good idea to subscribe to Scoring Notes and read some of the back issues and listen to the podcasts ...
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Ok, that's strange. Massive X and Komplete showing up but Kontakt not? How long since you've opened up Native Access? Three days ago I saw 22 updates including Kontakt 6, and ran them. Today, I s...
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Did you install in the default locations? I’m not having problems with Kontakt 6 showing up in 27. If not installed in the default (Users), you might have to navigate to it — after the first time, ...
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You can also reinstall 26 if you accidentally delete it.
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Are you creating a new document, one from a template or?
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You keep posting that your PC can’t see the authorizations. I agree with you. If I could easily explain ten years of TCP/IP Windows support I would but I’m pretty sure that’s where the problem is. ...