@magates said:
well you'd have to have one channel per unique type of articulation and could combine them alot more than you could in say giga or exs. its a much better solution than what I have no which is using all 128 channels - I hate patch changes anways they always lead to midi glicthes in finale anways. I think you could get away with one main instance and then maybe a couple more for unique stuff - you'd need this regardless of wether your using finale or not. still all moot point if you can't afford it!
Hmm... I guess we've all had different experiences in our different setups, as well as different ways of working - I for one can't live without patch changes, and use them pretty much exclusively - I've never had any issues with Finale playing them back, and I can tell you the changes can get pretty dense - not at all out of the ordinary for each note in a bar to have a different art, multiplied by all the instruments playing at that given moment. Never an issue... and I've only ever needed as many channels as I have staves in a given score - sixteen staves, sixteen channels. The only exception of course being performance instruments that require their own independent channel.
If there is a way to signal such changes within the VI, then that could simply things greatly... I have a bad feeling though that this may not be possible... [:(]
Another thing to be borne in mind is that Finale can only take 8 different midi input sources (4 if your on an older version), so that also limits the number of VIs that can be used...
Any light that could be shed on any of this would be appreciated!
Edit:
Oh, and for the time being I suppose the argument is a tad moot anyhow... [:D] [:'(]