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Old Jun 4 2008, 6:52 PM

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A working playback crescendo/decrescendo? - Finale

I've fixed my problem with the collossus player(s) not allowing more instruments than it would; turns out, it was the channel assignment that was messed up.

Anywho; Now, in finale, I cant seem to figure out how to get a working 'playback' crescendo. I've been writing in Finale 2007 with intent to be played directly from Finale and the ability to not do crescendo's is really starting to make me mad. Noting it with the smart shape tool is only for looks, and the midi tool seems to want to change dynamics completely rather than blend them from one to the other. The Finale help manual has done nothing for me.

Can anyone help me out here :/

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Old Jun 4 2008, 7:29 PM

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Turn on Human Playback.
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Old Jun 4 2008, 7:30 PM

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It's on.
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Old Jun 4 2008, 8:07 PM

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Do the crescendos work when played through the SoftSynth sounds? If so, maybe your software isn't fully compatible.
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Old Jun 4 2008, 8:20 PM

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Actually, it just started working when I turned human playback off. hm.

Thanks though flint
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Old Jun 4 2008, 8:24 PM

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Actually, no. Regular note to note crescendos are working just fine, which is a start, but same note crescendos dont do anything. I want the same note of something to get gradually louder.
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Old Jun 5 2008, 12:49 AM

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Carrot, are you talking about hairpins, or cresc. and decresc.? I can't get the verbal indication to work, either, but hairpins work fine.
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