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When used as a plug-in, ARIA Player is not a standalone program but rather a virtual instrument player module that is integrated into a hostAudio or notation software that makes use of virtual instrument plug-ins. When the ARIA Player is used as a plug-in, your audio or notation software hosts it. application, such as your sequencerA computer program used for storing and transmitting sequences of musical information. Similar to a player piano that transcribes and plays musical information as holes in paper, MIDI sequencers use electronic data to record and reproduce performances. or notation softwareA computer program used for notating music. Common examples include MakeMusic Finale and Avid Sibelius.. One of the benefits to using the ARIA Player as a plug-in is the ability to open multiple instances of the ARIA Player at the same time, allowing for a total of more than 16 instrument slots. These are some of the various uses as a plug-in:

There are two ways to use ARIA Player with notation programs. One is to use it as a virtual instrument plug-in, as described above. The other is to use the ARIA Player standalone and route MIDI output from the notation application to the player. This is a more complex setup suggested only for advanced users.

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I noticed when using the Aria player for the Garritan instruments, it loads 2 instances of the Aria player (Bank 1 & Bank 2), and does play all 20 instruments in the score, with its ScoreManager assignment for the last 4 as Bank 2/ch.1-4, just as it showed with the 2nd instance of VE. I suspect there's a problem somewhere between Finale and VE's interpretation of the 2nd instance mapping.

--I'm doing close to the same thing as your method. I create a score using Setup Wizard, remove the two Aria players and replace them with 2 instances of VE. Then I go to the ScoreManger where all the instruments are listed to the left, but the Device column for each score instrument shows "none" and MIDI Prg, Bank, Ch. shows nothing. I have to hit the button next to the Device column which brings up a drop down box and I select Vienna Ensemble from it. Then... the Sound column shows an "Edit" link with MIDI automatically set to Prg 1, Bank 1, Ch 1. The first instance of VE displays only when I hit that "Edit" link, then I setup the first instrument matrice within VE, and assign it to the first VE and channel 1. I then have to repeat this process for each score instrument. When I get to the 17th score instrument, ScoreManger automatically assigns it to Prg 1,1_______, Ch.1. If I had put the VE instance on Bank 3 Finale still sees it and puts Prg 1, Bank 3, Ch.1.

--Anothe method I tried was to hit the button next to each instance of VE loaded in the VST Banks & Effects dialog. When I do that the VE Service dialog displays and I select "Connect 32-bit" and then the VE instrument player displays. I load the VE patch and when I go to ScoreManger the score instruments Device column still shows "none" and no MIDI assignment. I still have to select Vienna Ensemble from the drop down box with the button next to the Device column.

How can the VE instances display without the VE server loading up first? Not possible. The 2 instances of the VE player do display once I hit the "Edit" links within ScoreManager. The problem is the first VE instance on Bank 1 plays all 16 instruments in the score, but the second VE player instance on Bank 2 does not play instruments 17 through 20.

Do me a simple favor. With a score that you're using multiple instances of the VE (Vienna Ensemble) player on multiple Banks in Finale 2014, tell me what your MIDI patching is within the tracks in the VE players. What do you have the MIDI In's and MIDI Out's within Ensemble set to? Are you leaving all the VE's MIDI In's to "Omni" or "All", or set to "VE Plugin MIDI In 1", etc.?

This might be part of the problem. Since ScoreManager in Finale recognizes the two instances of the VE player on different Banks, it's probably not necessary to assign the VE Plugin MIDI In 1, etc., on each loaded instrument in Ensemble. Probably needs to be left at "All" or "Omni". I know in Pro Tools 10 you have to use the VE's Plugin MIDI In 1, etc., setting for each channel, otherwise it doesn't recognize the different instances of VE players. 5376163bf9

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