On 2008/08/03(日), at 後2:44, Darcy James Argue wrote:
I am talking about Finale's Setup Wizard.
The JABB instruments are loaded via the Kontakt Player, which comes
with JABB.
Sorry I wasn't clear.
My question was that:
If you install Finale after Garritan commercial package, they won't
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I am talking about Finale's Setup Wizard.
The JABB instruments are loaded via the Kontakt Player, which comes
with JABB.
I don't own the standalone Kontakt and have never tried to use it with
Finale.
On 3 Aug 2008, at 1:40 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
On 2008/08/02(土), at 後8:52, Darcy Jame
On 2008/08/02(土), at 後8:52, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Once installed, the full JABB instruments will show up in Finale's
Setup Wizard.
You are talking about Kontact Player, not Kontact, right? I have
never seen instrument.txt file that works for Kontact. This has been
really frustrating
On Aug 2, 2008, at 5:41 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
A little follow-up question for Chuck or anybody else who knows the
answer.
If I purchase the full JABB package and set my instruments under
Kontact, are those settings saved with my Finale score? In other
words the next time I open tha
On 2 Aug 2008, at 8:41 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
If I purchase the full JABB package and set my instruments under
Kontact, are those settings saved with my Finale score?
Yes.
In other words the next time I open that score, it will have the
same instruments I assigned through Kontact?
Y
A little follow-up question for Chuck or anybody else who knows the answer.
If I purchase the full JABB package and set my instruments under
Kontact, are those settings saved with my Finale score? In other words
the next time I open that score, it will have the same instruments I
assigned thr
I had no trouble using the full JABB sounds. You need to use the
Kontakt Player 2 to get them loaded into the file, and that interface
is nowhere near as clear and elegant as the new Aria Player that comes
with Finale, but it works decently. I'm not sure of this, but the
impression I thin
dhbailey wrote:
But dumping the midi file into Sonar won't help a person who is using
the Garritan sounds which come with Finale -- he didn't say he had
purchased the JABB set from Garritan. He has simply made use of the
newly included samples from JABB which were incorporated in the
Fin200
Craig Parmerlee wrote:
I haven't figured out how to turn down the reverb with F2009. Is it a
setting in the Aria player?
It sounds as if my expectations were too high with the Garritan sounds.
Having listened to the orchestra samples, the Finale website implied
strongly that you enter the s
n...more later.
Jim W.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Craig Parmerlee
Sent: Fri 01-Aug-08 15:42
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] Garritan jazz sounds: Are you satisfied?
I just installed F2009, moving from 2007. 2007 never had the jazz
instruments, s
HI Craig,
On 1 Aug 2008, at 10:01 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
Well, I am still a little confused. I did find the mixer window and
saw the reverb controls. There seems to be a pull-down list for
room size, but it doesn't work. I wonder if that is only available
with SoftSynth.
Correct.
Yes, I'm using Yamaha studio speakers. I'm using Human Playback.
I just figured out how to set the Garritan reverb. That is a big
improvement. My articulations had been really muddied by the reverb.
Now I need to adjust my articulations and I should end up with a decent
rendition. I can n
Well, I am still a little confused. I did find the mixer window and saw
the reverb controls. There seems to be a pull-down list for room size,
but it doesn't work. I wonder if that is only available with
SoftSynth. I'm not sure the reverb control does anything here either.
Meanwhile, I hit
Emulating real instruments isn't close to reality yet. You need to
tweak a lot because blending to avoid giving away the fake sound is
totally case by case. Finale's HP is quite well done, but current AI
isn't capable of emulating.
Here, JaBB sample done by Finale + tweaking in DP.
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I haven't figured out how to turn down the reverb with F2009. Is it a
setting in the Aria player?
It sounds as if my expectations were too high with the Garritan sounds.
Having listened to the orchestra samples, the Finale website implied
strongly that you enter the score, turn on Human Play
To add one piece of information to Darcy's coherent thoughts, I
misinformed you about where the reverb setting shows up. You can turn
it off in the mixer window in Finale. Look on the right.
Chuck
On Aug 1, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 1 Aug 2008, at 3:42 PM, Craig Par
On 1 Aug 2008, at 3:42 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
To my ears, it sounds pretty much like the regular synth sounds,
only with a lot more reverb.
The Garritan sounds are recorded dry. Reverb settings are controlled
by the Ambience Reverb plugin (still not available by default on Intel
Macs
my first suggestion is to turn down the reverb. I use
the JABB library and it defaults to the reverb on 50%
and the dry signal at 0%
Mark McCarron
--- Craig Parmerlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed F2009, moving from 2007. 2007
> never had the jazz
> instruments, so I never use
Hi Craig,
I use the full set of Garritan sounds (Jazz and Orchestra) and find
them a little more than marginally better than the soft synth sounds.
Some are quite good; the recording of my bass (#2 in the full set),
baritone sax, some of the brass, and the piano and guitar are both
prett
e later.
Jim W.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Craig Parmerlee
Sent: Fri 01-Aug-08 15:42
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] Garritan jazz sounds: Are you satisfied?
I just installed F2009, moving from 2007. 2007 never had the jazz
instruments, so I never used the G
I just installed F2009, moving from 2007. 2007 never had the jazz
instruments, so I never used the Garritan sounds. One of the primary
reasons I upgraded was to get the more realistic playback on big band
charts.
I have created a simple score from the Finale setup wizard, letting it
set all
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