![]() I’m going to post this question to the Expert Sleepers forum, too. If it weren’t for the second statement, a score might send an audio track to USAMO via an interface, and USAMO would do its thing oblivious to the audio’s source. USAMO – “The USAMO requires the USMO software, which you can download from here.” I need to bridge the divide between two rather unambiguous statements:įinale – “It’s either one or the other – you must choose either MIDI playback or VST playback.” My playback configuration is through hardware MIDI - Play Finale through MIDI. It seems that VST plug-ins are accessible to Finale only when Finale is set to Play Finale through VST. The DAW's native transports are in control. ![]() The great advantage of this is that it’s transparent to the DAW. This signal is sent back upstream to the DAW and downstream over a MIDI DIN cable. USAMO’s VST plug-in sends an audio signal to its hardware unit which converts the audio to a precision MIDI clock signal. The Expert Sleepers USAMO is an external clock designed to solve this problem for DAW users. Relying on the Windows clock to sync the modules, drummers and effects, based on the Beats Per Minute specified in each Finale score, is inadequate due to the imprecision of the Windows clock. ![]() The synth is playing a MIDI sequence where all the note velocities are 100.I use external hardware sound modules with Finale, as well as time-dependent drum machines and effects processors. ![]() I'm using the FreeG metering plugin to get those numbers. With the TTS-1 turned all the way up, I am having to set the track Input Gain to positive 13, which seems like a lot, to get an RMS level of -18 dB and peak level of -9 dB. ![]() I followed your instructions and put a TTS-1 in the Synth Rack and am using it to feed an audio track. Now that I'm trying to be better about my gain staging, I guess I'll have to catch up the the rest of the world. I was aware that instrument tracks and the Synth Rack were added later, but putting the instruments in the FX bin was what I was used to doing and and it worked for me, so I never explored it much. I have been using Cakewalk since 1995, when putting the instrument in the FX bin was the only way to use softsynths. ![]()
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