Lee Actor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Define pizz. and arco expressions with playback parameters that
execute a program change to the appropriate patch. For my MIDI setup
I have one of each expression defined for each string section; if
you're using the GM string patch you would only need two
As of Finale 2006, separate arco expressions for each instrument
are not necessary -- HP automatically triggers the correct GM patch
or (when using GPO) keyswitch.
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On 24 Jun 2006, at 9:32 AM, Ken Moore
I wonder how others deal with pizzicato. I would have thought it would be
a staff style, but cannot find suitable options to change the instrument.
The only other method I can think of is to set up a separate stave for
pizzicato and optimise systems. However, this is not a very good method if
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The question of fast alternation requires a different solution, because
pizz. arco. simile can't be done directly.
For any situations where presenting lots of information is poor printed
form, I use invisible expressions. Since later versions of Finale now
include a descriptive text, I can
I use invisible expressions for tremolo and spiccato, but I don't know what
your first sentence below means. Surely the player needs written
indications for arco/pizz. Care to elaborate?
-Lee
The question of fast alternation requires a different solution, because
pizz. arco. simile
] Pizzicato (Finale 2002)
I wonder how others deal with pizzicato. I would have thought it
would be
a staff style, but cannot find suitable options to change the
instrument.
The only other method I can think of is to set up a separate stave
for
pizzicato and optimise systems. However
At 09:13 AM 6/23/06 -0700, Lee Actor wrote:
I assume this only works if you're using GPO for playback?
I believe it also works with regular human playback if you use the Finale
built-in soundfont. It doesn't work if you're exporting the Midi to a
separate program that uses different sets of
AFAIK, it works with any GM-compatible soundfont.
- Darcy
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On 23 Jun 2006, at 12:25 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 09:13 AM 6/23/06 -0700, Lee Actor wrote:
I assume this only works if you're using GPO for playback?
But not with non-GM external MIDI devices, which is how I'm set up.
-Lee
AFAIK, it works with any GM-compatible soundfont.
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On 23 Jun 2006, at 12:25 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 09:13 AM
Are there any other patch changes like pizz/arco that human playback
recognizes in the text in an expression? I just tried an oboe/eng hrn
switch and it didn't take care of that one. Wouldn't it be nice, though, if
HP handled ww dbls that way?
Don Hart
on 6/23/06 11:44 AM, Lee Actor at [EMAIL
On 23 Jun 2006, at 1:17 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Are there any other patch changes like pizz/arco that human playback
recognizes in the text in an expression?
Most of them are GPO-only -- like harp harmonics, brass mutes, and
string mutes. These aren't supported in the GM SoftSynth because
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