Not many people use it anymore since the latest versions of Sibelius and Finale don't need it.
What version of Sibelius/Finale are you using?
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over 14 years ago
I use Midi Yoke on a 64-bit Vista build. It works just fine. You have to tweak the latency and settings a bit of course for best performance but I see no difference in Vista 32 or 64 bit and my XP machine.
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over 14 years ago
I am using Sibelius 4 with VDL 2.5. Seems like there are a ton of versions of MIDI Yoke. I tried MIDI Yoke NT 1.75 (163K 09-23-07), but it would not complete the install process. Is one recommended over another for Vista 64 Bit? Should I upgrade to Sibelium 5?
Thanks Again! - Dan
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over 14 years ago
[quote author=dcbonham link=topic=3029.msg16035#msg16035 date=1238494223]Should I upgrade to Sibelius 5? [/quote]
Sibelius 5 is the best bet for you. I still use Sibelius 3.1.3, because I haven't had time to learn the subtle differences in scoring and such with the 5 Demo.
The newest version of 5, is, from what I've read, very user friendly and makes life for everyone A LOT easier.
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[quote author=E. Cruickshank link=topic=3029.msg16037#msg16037 date=1238508136] [quote author=dcbonham link=topic=3029.msg16035#msg16035 date=1238494223]Should I upgrade to Sibelius 5? [/quote]
Sibelius 5 is the best bet for you. I still use Sibelius 3.1.3, because I haven't had time to learn the subtle differences in scoring and such with the 5 Demo.
The newest version of 5, is, from what I've read, very user friendly and makes life for everyone A LOT easier. [/quote]
Good feedback, my only question would be, are Sibelius 5 & VLD 2.5 'friendly' in 64 bit Vista?
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over 14 years ago
The 64 bit vista OS is something I'm not at all familiar with.
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Thanks in advance!
Dan