MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Can't change font size of lyric to "other..." in lyric tool/text size menu
Sorry for any confusion. I was working from memory (generally a bad idea!)
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I’m not familiar with that. Can you post a picture of what you are looking for?
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Can't change font size of lyric to "other..." in lyric tool/text size menu
Select your lyrics in the lyrics window. Go to the Text menu (not the Lyrics menu) and choose Character Settings... That will open up another window, where you can select all sorts of things!
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You might also try making that change in the time signature window dialogue box and uncheck “rebar.” Thanks to a poster in the other forum for that tip! Please put your Finale version and compute...
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Try selecting the measure and MIDI/Audio menu > Retranscribe
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You might consider downloading the demo of a more current version of PM or Finale, and see if that works.
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- How to Convert wav files to mp3s in Finale v26 on Mac big Sur
I think he’s talking about the Export option, for exporting a Finale file as MP3. No, Finale can’t convert a file from one format to another. If you only have an AIFF or WAV, then Jeffrey has good...
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What version of Finale? Mac? Windows? We ain’t mind readers, y’know. You might want to send this in to Tech Support.
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- How to Convert wav files to mp3s in Finale v26 on Mac big Sur
Make sure that Play Though MIDI is selected in the MIDI/AUDIO UNITS menu.
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You might try exporting it as XML, and importing it back in. That often clears corruption. Work on a copy, just in case...