Jeffrey Turner
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Is this what you're trying to get?
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In standard fonts, there are 256 slots available for font characters. There are more available for unicode fonts. But there is no rule that states that every font slot has to be filled, the empty s...
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The symbol you're looking for is more of a mathmatic symbol, rather than a musical symbol. I suspect that if you search through math fonts you'll find it. Finale can use any font you find.
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- What is your process for moving from notation to MIDI in [DAW of your choice]?
I do this all the time. What works best for me is to export my Finale files as a music xml file. Then open a new blank Logic file. Go to the "import" menu, select music xml, find your xml file, the...
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In your system preferences, under display, you'll see the option to rotate your view from standard to 90 degrees. That's just a function of the OS. Now some monitors have the ability to rotate on t...
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The "Hide Key Signature and Show Accidentals" is also found in the key signature tool. Just double click on the measure where the key signature starts, select the new key signature and make sure th...
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Under the Document pulldown menu, you'll see Page format. Here will be settings for your score and your parts. Whenever you add measures/pages to your score, the new pages use the parameters found ...
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Yes AMS is a program wide preference. But that's what you need to use based on your comments. Do you have a backup system in place? If not, now is the perfect time to get one. That way, if you open...
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If A4 is unreadable, than go bigger. It's just logic. I wouldn't expect anyone else to enlarge a score for me, do it in the size that you need. And if you don't have a printer that will print the b...
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Your project will dictate the best score size to use. A3 is fine if that meets your needs. I engrave for a US publisher, we use 9" x 12", which is close to A4.