PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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Three things control the tempo in Finale: MIDI Tool (= the recorded tempo changes) Expression Tool (= the expression tempo changes) Playback Controls And they work in a hierarchical fashion. ...
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The secret is that the Pitch Numbers are MIDI numbers. If you increase the Pitch Number by 1, you go chromatically up a half-step. Just FYI, here are the MIDI numbers for Banjo - D Tuning: String...
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As far As I Know, the Chord Tool does not have the ability to rotate fretboard diagrams. Definitely a good idea for a feature request. Workaround for now: Use the Shape Designer to create a Horiz...
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The so called “speaker icon” in the Playback Controls can be seen in Finale for Windows. Instead, in the Playback Controls in Finale for Mac OS there is a small triangle symbol.
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In the Mac OS control panel Keyboard you can choose a keyboard layout that makes it easier to enter text in a specific language. For e. g. text in german you might prefer a german keyboard layout. ...
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What operating system are you using?
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As Far As I Know, there is no “automatic” solution. When you have entered the hairpin in one staff, you can use the Copy Filter to copy only Smart Shapes (Assigned to Beats) to the other staves.
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I suppose that the playback pitch is correct, both in the score, and in the linked tenor sax part, right? My first guess would be that the culprit is a staff style. Staff styles can be differen...
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No need to edit and save each and every suffix in each and every template. 1) Edit and save your custom suffixes (once only). 2) Save your custom chord suffixes as a library: File menu > Save Lib...
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First of all, you do not have to continue the first ending bracket beyond the ending’s first measure. By default the program gives you a {bracket beginning} above the ending’s first measure, and a ...