Finale Quick Tips: Human Playback Settings

by Justin Phillips 24. February 2011 06:33

Is hearing Finale play your music important to you? 

Much has been said about the great instrument sounds included with Finale, but there’s another, less-touted feature that plays an equally important role in creating realistic sounds.

Finale’s exclusive Human Playback adds the nuance of live performers to your playback, even if you entered your music with a mouse. But Human Playback does more than simply add a “human feel,” it also provides musical interpretation of the elements you add to your score, from accelerando to pizzicato.

Because Human Playback is on by default, it’s easy to take for granted, but to do so is to overlook a great resource: Finale includes a wide variety of Human Playback styles to choose from. For example, if you’re writing a Big Band piece, selecting the Jazz style will instantly make your 8th notes swing!

To change the Human Playback style, navigate to MIDI/Audio Menu > Human Playback > and select a new style from the list (shown at left).

Want more control? Human Playback offers that too. You can alter existing Human Playback styles, and create your own, by clicking on “Custom…," and “Human Playback Preferences” lets you specify how Human Playback interacts with different sound libraries, and much more. If you’d like us to cover these additional Human Playback options in detail in future blog posts, let us know by clicking on “Comments” below.

Expressive, nuanced playback can be a huge inspiration in the creative process and can produce great-sounding recordings. Be sure to explore the possibilities of Human Playback in your next Finale project.


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2/22/2011 1:22:20 AM #

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2/25/2011 8:28:44 AM #

Paul

I get many wonderful online comments for my music - all composed with Finale.  Of course the human playback feature is a big reason for that.  It has fooled more than a few professional musicians who thought a real musician was playing!

Paul United States

2/26/2011 3:02:07 PM #

Scott Yoho

Hi Paul,

Thanks for the comments!

Scott at MakeMusic

Scott Yoho

3/2/2011 4:38:54 AM #

Justin W. Phillips

Hi Paul,

Great to hear!

-Justin at MakeMusic

Justin W. Phillips United States

3/4/2011 5:44:23 PM #

David Gaines

{{ “Human Playback Preferences” lets you specify how Human Playback interacts with different sound libraries, and much more. If you’d like us to cover these additional Human Playback options in detail in future blog posts, let us know by clicking on “Comments” below. }}

I'd love to see screen shots and other details regarding how Human Playback can be set up for Vienna Instruments, Tapspace Virtual Drumline, and Garritan PO and CAMB 2.

David Gaines United States

3/6/2011 3:43:15 PM #

Justin W. Phillips

Hi David,

Sure, I can post a few blogs in the future about creating custom HP sets.

All you really need to do is program the preferences for each instrument set depending on how the VST/AU plug-in responds to KS info, etc.

www.finalemusic.com/.../...iques_&_Effects.htm

-Justin at MakeMusic

Justin W. Phillips United States

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