RE: [Finale] Volume (was: "transposing" on a percussion staff)

2004-02-03 Thread Michael Withers
Someone's obviously taken Beecham's advice to heart: 'Never look encouragingly at the brass!' -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rich Caldwell Sent: 02 February 2004 19:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] Volum

Re: [Finale] Volume

2004-02-02 Thread David H. Bailey
Sound cards, soft-synths, external modules, live musicians, all have somebody's human tastes at the core of things. So if whoever programmed the trumpet patch decided that a certain volume was the loudest it would ever be, then we are all stuck with that if we use that patch on that device. T

Re: [Finale] Volume (was: "transposing" on a percussion staff)

2004-02-02 Thread Rich Caldwell
Thanks to Harold Owen & David Bailey, I get it now. Controller #7: Volume. Now why didn't I look there before? Again, thanks! Seems to work fairly well, except I still can't get the trumpet loud enough. Quadruple doubling at "" still doesn't cut it! It looks like they over-adjusted t

Re: [Finale] Volume from CD

2002-04-22 Thread Lon Price
Crystal Premo wrote: > I can understand that whatever I recording directly out of the back of > the computer is going to be less than perfect, but what about the Finale > files? > > I save a file as Standard Midi, then convert it to .aif. with Ultra > Recorder and burn it to a CD with Toast.

Re: [Finale] Volume from CD

2002-04-22 Thread Matthew Hindson
> Message: 2 > From: "Crystal Premo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 14:14:01 -0400 > Subject: [Finale] Volume from CD > > I can understand that whatever I recording directly out of the back of the > computer is going

Re: [Finale] Volume from CD

2002-04-22 Thread David H. Bailey
Philip Aker gave you one good suggestion - another is that rarely is the process which you outline the way to put files onto CD. Often there is an additional step of editing the sound file in some way to boost, cut or normalize the volume, at the very least. Other editing often occurs, also.

Re: [Finale] Volume from CD

2002-04-22 Thread Philip Aker
On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 11:14 AM, Crystal Premo wrote: > I can understand that whatever I recording directly out of the > back of the computer is going to be less than perfect, but what > about the Finale files? > I save a file as Standard Midi, then convert it to .aif. with > Ultra Re

[Finale] Volume from CD

2002-04-22 Thread Crystal Premo
I can understand that whatever I recording directly out of the back of the computer is going to be less than perfect, but what about the Finale files? I save a file as Standard Midi, then convert it to .aif. with Ultra Recorder and burn it to a CD with Toast. Why does it come out so soft? I h