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Re: Re: Re: #1. sound libraries? #2. ties across notes? Pl. HELP!
Message:1. "The Only stuff I could find at the site you named was one percussion map that was a .lib file off of a mac (I use a PC)." Yes, library files are not cross-platform. But .mus files are. If only that Mac user had created a Finale document (.mus file) without libraries, loaded the percussion map library into the .mus file, and uploaded the .mus file, it would have worked for you. Then you could open the .mus file, and save the percussion map library (File menu > Save Library...).2. "Do you need to own a given instrument in order to use its MIDI sound in Finale?" Yes, you need the kurzweil 2500s to use its sounds. They are not located inside the Finale program. But your hardware may have some similar sounds, perhaps not of the same sound quality. 3. "how do i put it in a trill?" To get playback in a snare drum roll, you have to enter all the roll notes in a separate layer. You can hide the layer, so that the many notes don't screw up your layout. By The Way: There is a plug-in in Tobias Giesens plug-in collection that will do the job for you. I suppose that this will be relevant, if you make a lot of rolls. You can get it at www.tgtools.de/ Peter
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