PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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Diane Nestor, This is a well known issue with Capo Chords. You are right that it has something to do with the key signature. … I had Finale 2010 prior to 25 and it did not misspell the capoed c...
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… If I wanted to create a Concert Band transcription of an orchestral score, could I use the same approach? … Yes. In that case you might prefer to end the process with extracting the Concert Ban...
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… I select the half rest in speedy entry and CTRL-1 then 5, 4 and I get a quarter rest and an eighth rest … Selecting the half rest is the way you work in the Simple Entry Tool’s sub-tool Tuplet ...
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You have found something that in Finale only can be done via a workaround, sorry! Make sure you make a feature request. The more users that request a feature, the higher priority the feature gets...
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… What would be the actual instructions for accomplishing that … Document menu > Manage Parts… The window Manage Parts can be expanded - click the button “Edit Part Definition >>” to expand the w...
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I would create the brass score as a new, linked part. A linked part may include any staves (you can have more than one staff in the same linked part).
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… But you have to do the Delete Items process to get that. Sorry. I am not having Finale automatically remove anything, so I have to re-proofread its possible mistakes … I could be wrong here, bu...
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… I always use file - extract parts - manage parts. I didn't know it was possible to unlink them … Unlike linked parts, extracted parts are unlinked. An extracted part is a separate Finale docume...
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… it is a 4/4 bar … In that case the final quarter is confusing and misleading. Must you imitate the layout precisely? I would modify the final quarter (A#), to make it clear that there are not f...
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I suppose that the final quarter note (a#) happens on beat 5 in a 5/4 time signature, right? 1) I am not sure why you can not enter the last beat in 5/4? We may need more info. 2) You wrote: ...