J ADRIAN VERKOUTEREN
Finale 27.4, Windows 10, Sonar, (Cubase), Dorico Pro & Dorico iPad
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The MM setting in the Playback bar sets a tempo for an entire playthrough. It is overridden by any other form of tempo setting, whether by embedded MIDI commands or by expressions with tempo settin...
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>> "...in the ScoreManager Instrument List, there is absolutely no visual distinction at the top level between a staff group and individual staffs." Other than the "Group" indication in column 2 ...
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The is a forum for those who use Finale. Only occasionally do MakeMusic employees appear here. You should contact Finale directly via their web site at https://makemusic.zendesk.com/hc/en-us#final...
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- Mac 2014.5 half-rest displays correctly but prints as (bb) double flat with cautionary parenthesis.
For whatever reason, your PDF export does not appear to be embedding all your fonts in the PDF file and is somehow substituting the font it deems the closest to the original. Was your older program...
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You could also try using Document > Edit Parts to scroll through the (player) parts to see which one generated the rest. I suspect Peter is correct that the rest is from the Violin 1 part. This i...
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At least in full Finale (and I suspect in PM) you can also plant the Speedy Entry cursor on the first note of the new grouping and press the slash key (/) to break (or rejoin) the grouping. When yo...
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Use the Finale Mixer (not the Aria Mixer) to set relative levels.
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Not sure in PrintMusic. I hope Mike Rosen will chip in, since he knows PM far better than most. (Thanks for doing the signature thing.)
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As an experiment, what happens if you change the lyrics to Finale Lyrics font in the Lyrics Edit Panel (on a copy of a file, if you wish)? (Using the Lyrics Edit panel is the simplest way to do thi...
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I figure it's always nice to know, even if I do not use them myself. Thank you, Martin, for the explanatory link.