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Posted By : hastoy - 10/13/2010 1:08 PM
Hi guys, continuing a thread I had started on the Finale Windows forum... anyone here could code a plugin that converts CC64 data to sustain pedal markings ? There's the Pedal Lines plugin for Sibelius but nothing for Finale... Thanks :-)  Bob

Posted By : hastoy - 10/13/2010 5:17 PM
If I need nothing Jetcopy I'll let you know lol

Posted By : Jari Williamsson - 11/20/2010 5:50 AM
hastoy, can you send me a sample file with both the CC64 data how you would like it to look?


Jari Williamsson

Windows XP, Pentium 4
2.40 GHz, 4 GB RAM

www.finaletips.nu - The Finale Productivity Tips site


Posted By : hastoy - 11/20/2010 9:11 AM
Hi Jari, just go to my web site pianobello.com and download the demo midi file ( http://www.pianobello.com ) there's plenty of sustain pedal work in this one. I would like Finale to automatically detect pedal on and off events and write them in the traditional way ( P for pedal on and * for pedal off). It's incredible that such a popular (and great) software like Finale doesn't have that feature !
Btw I could provide Finale a great new feature myself: on a piano solo score there could be a button called "acoustic piano" wich would send me the score in the midi format. I would record my automated grand piano (Disklavier) playing the file and then send back the audio recording :)  Cheers, Bob

Post Edited (hastoy) : 12/20/2010 6:18:24 AM (GMT-6)


Posted By : Jari Williamsson - 12/4/2010 2:54 PM
I've made a quick plug-in for this now, just as a test. One current limitation is that it'll only work with available Maestro articulation markings. It's in the Plug-ins for Finale section on the tips site. The plug-in is called "JW Pedal".

Let me know how it works.


Jari Williamsson

Windows XP, Pentium 4
2.40 GHz, 4 GB RAM

www.finaletips.nu - The Finale Productivity Tips site