Re: [Finale] output level
This took care of the problem. Thanks Ray. On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Raymond Horton wrote: Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: I imported a MIDI file that I had created with another notation program. Finale (Mac2k3) did a great job on the importation, but I was unable to make the imported staff play back at a reasonable volume. It made no difference what dynamics were indicated on the part. When I added the remaining 4 voices their volumes were loud enough. I might add that I did Speedy Entry on the additional voices. Any ideas as to why one voice's volume acted differently from the rest? Try Mass Edit Clear Entries Only Selected Items Entries Performance Data RBH ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
[Finale] output level
I imported a MIDI file that I had created with another notation program. Finale (Mac2k3) did a great job on the importation, but I was unable to make the imported staff play back at a reasonable volume. It made no difference what dynamics were indicated on the part. When I added the remaining 4 voices their volumes were loud enough. I might add that I did Speedy Entry on the additional voices. Any ideas as to why one voice's volume acted differently from the rest? ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] output level
Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: I imported a MIDI file that I had created with another notation program. Finale (Mac2k3) did a great job on the importation, but I was unable to make the imported staff play back at a reasonable volume. It made no difference what dynamics were indicated on the part. When I added the remaining 4 voices their volumes were loud enough. I might add that I did Speedy Entry on the additional voices. Any ideas as to why one voice's volume acted differently from the rest? In the Playback Options you should UNcheck Play Recorded Velocities and UNcheck Play Recorded Continuous Data. Perhaps that will work, if the original midi you imported had a quieter volume or lower velocities for that particular channel. Another thing to think about would be whether you have inserted an expression which has volume or velocity assigned as playback. I often will duplicate an expression simply because its appearance is what I want, then I edit it to display the text I want in the score, and occasionally I forget to check if the expression I duplicated had playback previously assigned to it. Hope this helps. -- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] output level
Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: I imported a MIDI file that I had created with another notation program. Finale (Mac2k3) did a great job on the importation, but I was unable to make the imported staff play back at a reasonable volume. It made no difference what dynamics were indicated on the part. When I added the remaining 4 voices their volumes were loud enough. I might add that I did Speedy Entry on the additional voices. Any ideas as to why one voice's volume acted differently from the rest? Try Mass Edit Clear Entries Only Selected Items Entries Performance Data RBH ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] output level
On Sep 10, 2004, at 5:50 AM, dhbailey wrote: Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: I imported a MIDI file that I had created with another notation program. Finale (Mac2k3) did a great job on the importation, but I was unable to make the imported staff play back at a reasonable volume. It made no difference what dynamics were indicated on the part. When I added the remaining 4 voices their volumes were loud enough. I might add that I did Speedy Entry on the additional voices. Any ideas as to why one voice's volume acted differently from the rest? In the Playback Options you should UNcheck Play Recorded Velocities and UNcheck Play Recorded Continuous Data. Perhaps that will work, if the original midi you imported had a quieter volume or lower velocities for that particular channel. I've had to tweak the velocities of the imported notes by hand using the MIDI tool when this has happened. It's ugly, but it works. --Lynn ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale