In Finder, Press SHIFT COMMAND G to open the Go to Folder dialog box.If you use Mac OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion) through v10.11 (El Capitan), install the free PrintMusic 2014.5 maintenance update and follow the appropriate setup steps above. Users of MacOS X v10.7 (Lion) cannot install PrintMusic 2014.5 and instead must use PrintMusic 2014. Follow these links to update your ARIA Player and configure the ARIA Player with Finale or PrintMusic.Ĭhoose your version of Finale or PrintMusic below and continue with step 4.Exit Finale or PrintMusic and leave the program closed during the remainder of this setup process.On Mac, it is supported on MacOS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion) through 12 (Monterey). Garritan Personal Orchestra 5 is supported in Finale 2012 through Finale (Version 27) and PrintMusic 2014/2014.5. To set up additional Garritan libraries for use with Finale or PrintMusic, click Start over at the top of this article. To add GPO5's instrument techniques to Finale's Human Playback Preferences, follow the steps in this article. Note: Personal Orchestra 5's Instrument techniques are not added to Finale 2014.5 automatically. On 32-bit Windows, type "C:\Program Files\Finale PrintMusic 2014\Data" (without quotes). Type "C:\Program Files (x86)\Finale PrintMusic 2014\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.MakeMusic\Finale PrintMusic 2014\MIDI Device Annotation Type "C:\Program Files (x86)\Finale 2012\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.MakeMusic\Finale 2012\MIDI Device Annotation On 32-bit Windows, type "C:\Program Files\Finale 2014\Data" (without quotes). Type "C:\Program Files (x86)\Finale 2014\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.MakeMusic\Finale 2014\MIDI Device Annotation On 32-bit Windows, type "C:\Program Files\Finale 2014.5\Data" (without quotes). Type "C:\Program Files (x86)\Finale 2014.5\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.MakeMusic\Finale 2014.5\MIDI Device Annotation If it is not available after installing GPO5, please follow the steps below to complete the setup manually: Garritan Personal Orchestra 5 automatically installs the necessary files in order to appear in the Device column of the Score Manager, as well the Sound Map Priority box. Type "C:\Program Files\Finale\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.Type "C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.MakeMusic\Finale 26\MIDI Device Annotation Garritan Personal Orchestra 5 is now available in the Device column of the Score Manager, as well the Sound Map Priority dialog box.Drag GPO5.soundmap from the desktop into the Data folder.Type "C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\27\Data" (without quotes) and click OK.Drag Garritan Personal Orchestra 5.xml from the desktop into the MIDI Device Annotation folder.MakeMusic\Finale 27\MIDI Device Annotation Navigate to the following folder directory:.Type "%programdata%" (without quotes) and click OK.Press the WINDOWS key R to open the Run dialog box.Drag the following files from the GPO5 folder to your desktop:.Unzip GPO5.zip and open the GPO5 folder.Click here to download the file "GPO5.zip".Garritan Personal Orchestra 5 automatically installs the necessary files in order to appear in the Device column of the Score Manager, as well the Sound Map Priority dialog box. If you have any questions, please let us know on Facebook or Twitter. We have contacted Apple and notified them of the incompatibility, and we’ll share updates on any subsequent developments on this blog. Finale 2011, PrintMusic 2011, and earlier versions are no longer supported. While Finale 2012, SongWriter 2012 and Finale NotePad 2012 are not supported in Yosemite or El Capitan, they do not exhibit additional problems in 10.11.6.You can log into your MakeMusic account and download 2014.5 for Finale or PrintMusic here. If you’re using PrintMusic 2014, update to the free PrintMusic 2014.5 (or don’t update to 10.11.6).If you’re using Finale 2014d, update to the free Finale 2014.5 (or don’t update to 10.11.6).Here are our corresponding recommendations: While current versions of Finale and PrintMusic are fully compatible with this new version of the Mac El Capitan operating system, previous versions are not.
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