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Using garritan instruments in finale
Using garritan instruments in finale








using garritan instruments in finale

See Assigning 3rd Party Audio Units sounds. Finale processes all of your instruments, assigning sounds automatically based on your Sound Map priority.ģrd party Audio Units sound libraries not offered by MakeMusic do not have Sound Maps and will need to be configured manually. Choose MIDI/Audio > Reassign Playback Sounds.Choose MIDI/Audio > Play Finale Through Audio Units.Ensure the Sound Maps are listed in the desired order and click OK.The Sound Map Priority dialog box appears.

using garritan instruments in finale

  • Choose MIDI/Audio > Sound Map Priority.
  • To assign instruments to Audio Units sounds using Sound Maps

    using garritan instruments in finale

    For older files, you can instantly apply Garritan sounds (GPO, JABB, or any Garritan library offered by MakeMusic) to your Finale document using the Reassign Playback Sounds command. There are three different sets of samples for each instrument, swapped via key switch: tremolo, legato, and pizzicato. Kontakt Player 2 (used by Garritan Instruments for Finale) supports a maximum of 128 simultaneous Garritan instruments assigned to 128 different MIDI channels, distributed across 8 Kontakt Player 2 instances, with each instance hosting up to 16 Garritan instruments, each assigned to a different channel. When a Garritan Sound Map is set to the highest priority in the Sound Map Priority dialog box, Finale automatically assigns Garritan instruments to all new scores and all instruments added with the ScoreManager. In order to make the process of setting up Garritan instruments seamless and easy, Finale includes Sound Maps that link your document's instruments with all pre-installed Audio Units libraries. For details regarding specific Garritan products, see Setting up Garritan sound libraries in Finale in our Knowledge Base. I'm guessing that this is caused by issues with the human playback, but since I don't fully understand how human playback sets dynamic levels, I'm not really sure.The Garritan Instruments for Finale installer provides all the files needed for integration with Finale. It seems to make no difference whether I set the articulation to change the velocity to 101% or 150% anything above 100% makes the note extremely loud. However, this doesn't work when I play it back, the notes with that articulation are MUCH louder than the rest of the music (far more than 5% louder!). So, I created an articulation with the playback effect of changing velocity to 105%. So, I thought an easy solution to make things sound a little bit better might be to apply an invisible articulation to all, say 16th notes or shorter, that would just slightly increase the velocity of those notes to achieve a better sound. in a string quartet), short notes tend not to "speak" clearly compared with long notes at the same dynamic level.

    using garritan instruments in finale

    I'm using Finale 2012 with Garritan instruments through VST, and with the "human playback" feature. Not sure if anyone can help me with this, but it's worth a try.










    Using garritan instruments in finale