Krisztian Ruzsa
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Krisztian Ruzsa hizo un comentario,
J Adrian Verkouteren, thank you for the information. Is there any chance Finale will use this (or similar) notehead spacing in the future?
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Mike Rosen, you're right, so now i tried to make the two "styles" closer. This is what I got: I "measured" the horizontal distance between noteheads and it seems that in Finale all the distances a...
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Notehead spacing
Hello. Recently I tried LilyPond, I was told that it has a great output. I think it's nice but for me it's a bit difficult to use. I have an example where LilyPond does better than Finale in my opi...
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Krisztian Ruzsa hizo un comentario,
Yes, it does what it supposed to do, but I was referring to the "basic engraving rules". This might be useful: http://sites.coloradocollege.edu/musicengraving/engraving-convention/beams-and-flags/
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I set Maximum slope to 36 EVPUs and the Beaming Style to "Base Slope on End Notes Only", this is what I get:Measure nr 2 is the problem. Every beam should be flat according to the "rule", but e.g....
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Update: I started a new document and it's working in "Base Slope on End Notes Only" style. Now my last problem is that when I enter G-F-G-F or A-F-A-F or F-A-F-A, I don't have flat beams. In the fi...
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1) "3x4 1/16 notes" - I referred to the 3 groups of notes that I marked (green and red). 2) I tried again (file - new - document with setup wizard - create new ensemble (engraved style) - add cello...
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Beam angle
I have some difficulties with the beam angles. I think it can be understood most easily if you open the attached picture (Bach's cello suite). I have 3x4 1/16 notes, that means 3 beams, 1 beam/4 no...