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When I first read Zuill's message, I thought that Interpret Harmonic Cadences was some kind of joke. However this is only of academic interest to me and I hope others, because as I said in my previous message I have no interest in Finale's Human Playback feature, and after what I've learned today I'm definitely leaving it off. If that checkbox is ON, playback slows down at measures 4-5. If checkbox Interpret Harmonic Cadences is OFF, playback is a constant 112 bpm as desired. Regarding Zuill's assertion that " Interpret Harmonic Cadences is to blame", I tested this by creating a Custom Human Playback Preference and confirmed that indeed Zuill is correct. If I set that to 0 (which it was originally), then playback slows down during measures 4-5. If I set the tempo of the first measure to 112 (which matches the tempo expression ♩=112 in the first measure), then the whole song plays at 112 as desired. Post Edited (Zuill) : 2:33:23 PM (GMT-5)Īfter trying Undo and Redo some more, I found that I am able to go back and reproduce the problem by using the MIDI Tool > Set to…. "When all is said and done, more is said than done."įavorite Forum quote: "Please, everybody, IGNORE THE TROLL!" Create a Custom HP setup without that checked. P.S.: I believe Interpret Harmonic Cadences is to blame. Since there's no MIDI data for tempo in the file, deleting MIDI data has no effect, as you have discovered. We have real humans here, and since Human Playback has always sounded like a computer to me anyhow, I'm going to leave the stupid thing off I think I may have had some kind of tempo alteration in a previous version of this document, and there was some invisible vestige that remained until I did what Gary suggested with the MIDI Tool.
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Finally, slowing down 30% or so two measures before a double bar line is certainly not a good Human Playback strategy. It remains fixed, and I can no longer reproduce the problem. Furthermore, when I tried to Edit > Undo it, nothing happened. Of course, this does not make sense, because yesterday and again today I'd cleared all MIDI data. Type in the tempo you want for the song.Select first measure, all staves (except for top Tempo Tap staff which is not selectable)."Highlight the first measure and use the set to command from the midi menu" solved the problem. I then turned it back on so I could test Gary's other idea…ģ. Turning off Human Playback indeed fixed the problem. The MIDI window seemed to have no objects in it.
#Finale 2014.5 tempo full#
2.0 - 2012c.r13, Kontakt 5, Garritan libraries (original full KP2 versions) and a really old Roland A-30ġ. Otherwise check HP prefs and make sure the rit. Highlight the first measure and use the set to command from the midi menu to set your preferred tempo On the window that appears select all and then press delete I really don't know.Ĭlick on the edit button on the tempo track (the top staff) So there must be something selected in Standard HP that is causing the phrase to slow down, maybe because it thinks the double bar is the end of the piece. If you turn off Human Playback then it plays properly.Īlso if you change HP from Standard to something else, like Classical, it plays properly. This file has been downloaded 300 time(s). Tobias Giesen's plugins, full version, Robert Patterson plugins, Dolet 6 plugin We'd need to see the file to be able to check what's going on. Holding out on Finale 2014 until the bug is fixed so that I can HyperScribe more than one note at a time using my Alesis MIDI controller. Where else should I look for tempo changes?įinale 2012c, Mid 2013 MacBook Air.
#Finale 2014.5 tempo mac os#
I'm using Finale 2012c, Mac OS X.įor example, I have a desired tempo mark at the beginning of the piece. This is probably due to something I entered in a previous version of the document. But I cannot see them, nor even identify what they are. I have some pieces that have mysterious, hidden tempo changes when played back, which I would like to eliminate.
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