Bill Shepherd
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Stephen - Sorry for the delayed reply... Yes, I manually configured the library as they recommended and it worked for me on both my iMac and MacBook Pro.
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Also this as a follow up: Hi Bill, Thanks for the update. I'm glad you wrote back, because I have another update for you. Over the past few days, our team has completed the work of updating the Ga...
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Thanks for contacting us. We are currently working to update the Garritan installers so that they will automatically configured themselves with Finale v27. That work is still ongoing at the moment...
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Stephen, I received this from Chad at makemusic the other day:
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Having the same problem with the Mac version 27.
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Peter, Thanks, I had the same problem (using Finale v26) but didn't know about the "Utilities menu > Change > Chords... " approach to change the chords. Would have saved me a lot of time! To allow...
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Actually, I have the same problem, and something screwy is going on in the code. With Chord Suffix Font set to Broadway Copyist Text, Finale Copyist Text, or JazzText, I get "G7(B5)" With Times New...
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Andrew, Bank 1 has channels 1-16; to get to bank 2, just add 16 to the channel you want in bank 2. Bank 2, channel 1 is 16+1=17, Bank 2, channel 2 is 16+2 = 18, etc. Concur that having to create...
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JABB3 with Finale - Breath sounds (AirNs CC12) on woodwinds.
Using JABB3 with Finale for an arrangement. Not sure how or why, but the Clarinet and Sax 01 have a loud breath sound caused by the AirNs (CC12) control, which for some reason is set to 69. In "M...