![]() ![]() MakeMusic has been has been working hard on Finale’s Human Playback (“HP”) technology, enabling the program to write continuous controller (“cc”) and keyswitch (“KS”) data into the file’s MIDI stream, leveraging score markings for realistic performance when using Finale’s playback engine. But now, with new libraries showing up in the Device options, and really long new patch lists showing up in the Score Manager’s Sound selector column, other bugs and idiosyncrasies began to appear. Taking these steps opened up a new universe within Finale. MakeMusic is currently updating the installer to take care of this during the installation process. The instructions for making these connections are here. ![]() I was happy to see, after manually completing the installation, the new Premium libraries show up in the Device list, and long lists of new Sounds under each instrument type. soundmap file, necessary to make the samples show up in the Score Manager patch lists. I learned from Finale’s support staff that the installer doesn’t provide the “connective tissue” between Finale and the new libraries. I didn’t see any new Devices or Sounds via the Score Manager, or any new banks in the MIDI/Audio > Audio Units Banks and Effects screens. I installed them, and, from within Finale, it seemed like nothing had happened. On Black Friday 2017, I bought the Garritan Personal Orchestra (“GPO”) and Jazz and Big Band (“JABB”) libraries on sale. ![]()
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