No sound when I used Finale
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- motet
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- Finale Version: 2014.5,2011,2005,27
- Operating System: Windows
Just quitting Finale won't do it?
If you're using the ASIO audio driver, it only allows one program at a time to use it. I got something called FlexASIO that gets around it, or you can switch to a non-ASIO driver.
If you're using the ASIO audio driver, it only allows one program at a time to use it. I got something called FlexASIO that gets around it, or you can switch to a non-ASIO driver.
- motet
- Posts: 8977
- Joined: Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:33 pm
- Finale Version: 2014.5,2011,2005,27
- Operating System: Windows
I'm glad that worked. I've found that if you don't have a microphone, Finale will revert Audio settings to the default, which is a pain in the neck for me, since I don't usually have a microphone hooked up on my desktop. I've been forced to write a Finale Script that I must run clunkily each time--but often forget to do--when I want Finale to produce audio. Fortunately though (I guess), if I do forget to run it, when I quit Finale the audio is reenabled for other applications, so I don't have to reboot.
Sorry for the long wait to update. There is a problem using Flex ASIO. In device setup, audio setup, audio driver, it well force it self to be the audio driver. This knocks out WASAPI. So there seems to be a trade off. Have sound when you exit Finale and give up the benefit of WASAPI or not to install Flex ASIO at all. Other choice?
I did not know this! This is not a problem on my desktop, but for some reason, my Dell laptop HATES running Finale and a DAW at the same time, which is how I transcribe music. Also explains why changing playback to use MIDI rather than VST helps.