PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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I could be wrong here, but I think that Peter Kienle is using Mac Finale.
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If you want to hide the time signature for a few measures … - in all the staves, then use the Measure Attributes, as shown in J Adrian Verkouteren’s post. - in a single staff, then use a custom sta...
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Can the software run at all on an iPad (= without mouse/trackpad)?
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Since clefs, key signatures and time signatures display correctly, I suspect that the problem is document specific. Things to try: - Create a new Document Without Libraries, and enter some notes....
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You can also create PDF files via the Graphics Tool: Graphics menu > Export Pages… In the dialog box Export Pages, choose PDF. Creating PDF files in this way is a little faster - and you get PDF ...
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Statt transponieren, benutze das « Tonart Werkzeug » (Key Signature Tool). Das « Tonart Werkzeug » hat verschiedene Transpositions-Mögligkeiten.
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Are you talking about the TG Tools plug-in “Align/Move Dynamics”?
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If your Human Playback setting is on ‘None’, then Human Playback is not interpreting anything: no ornaments, no fermatas, &c.
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Michael Wu, You wrote: “… Does it affect the playback, will it sound like there is a 16th rest before notes? …” Indeed it affects playback. However, a 16th rest is a short rest, hardly audible....
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To get this particular layout you need a special trick: Let the first measure have a “real” time signature of 1/16 + 4/4, displaying as 4/4. Begin the music with a 16th rest in each staff, and add ...