Use the Apply Human Playback Plugin -- this locks in a single
"interpretation." Otherwise, timing may vary slightly from "take" to
"take."
- Darcy
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On 13 Mar 2006, at 7:21 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
Hi,
We heard of this before. It's because of Human Playback's variable
interpretation of tempos changes like rits and the like. There is a
random element in how much rit is applied. It has nothing to do
with the soundcard.
I think we determined that you could edit the Human Playback so
that the amount of variation in tempo was zero (all rits would play
back exactly the same way) and so successive tracks would have the
same timing. I don't have Finale on this computer, though, so I
can't tell you exactly how to do that.
Christopher
On Mar 13, 2006, at 6:12 PM, Jan Angermüller wrote:
Hi,
I created a score with Finale2006 and FinaleGPO.
When I export every staff individually by using
the solo button and the "Save Special -> Save as Audio File"
function the resulting wave files all have slightly different
lengths:
the shortest takes 45sec786ms, the longest 46sec013ms.
When overlaying these wave files they sound slightly out of sync
(> 200 ms !).
Even when exporting the same staff several times I get
differences in length of more than 100 ms.
Is this a Finale / FinaleGPO bug or is this the result of using a
"standard" integrated soundcard instead of a "professional"
soundcard ?
I am using Windows XP on a one-year old laptop with an integrated
standard soundcard (Realtek AC'97 Audio), 1,7 GHz pentium-m
processor and
2 GByte RAM.
Thanks a lot for any help,
Jan Angermueller
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