I noticed that the MakeMusic! marketing material for Finale 2004 only seem to compare the SoftSynth output with normal MIDI output. No example how a printed page would sound with human playback. So I created such an example, which is now linked from my review: http://www.finaletips.nu/
Very nice. It seems like a great new feature, and quite timely for a project I'm working on.
Two questions:
1) Do the crescendos happen automatically, just by entering the hairpin, or do you have to do something else to make the crescendos active in the playback?
2) (This is a basic MIDI question, not specifically related to 2004). I have an external sound engine (E-Mu) that I normally use. It works great -- instant response -- but only supports 16 channels. What are the options if I want to use 32 channels, for example? Will this new SoundFont stuff support that? Is that software synthesis fast enough so that you can use this during HyperScribe?
Thanks, Craig
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