PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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There are several ways to create tuplets (Speedy Entry Tool, Simple Entry Tool, Tuplet Tool). We need more info from you about which entry method you are using. A quick “shot in the dark”: De-s...
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Quoting the online manual: Dragging the leftmost triangle up or down moves the baseline for these expressions vertically, affecting the entire piece. Dragging the second triangle sets the baseli...
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Unfortunately you can not type D-7 to get Dm7. Finale only has very few such “substitution options”. Generally, to enter a chord suffix from the computer keyboard you must enter exactly the font ...
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1) You can delete the tempo changes saved in the document’s MIDI data, via Clear Selected Items… 2) You can customize playback so that the swing-feel is the only playback effect. In the Default D...
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John Watts, We need more info from you: Describe what you want to achieve; what you do when you try to achieve it; what happens; and what doesn't happen that you expected. Human Playback (= HP)...
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1) How can I enter info like SOLO, mp and POCO RALL, in my arrangement and have it display for all staves? a. If you use an expression from an expression category with a Score List, then you can ...
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… and since Frank Yockus is using Windows Finale, here are the instructions for Windows Finale: https://usermanuals.finalemusic.com/FinaleWin/Content/Finale/Tuplets.htm
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Andrea Granitzio, You wrote: “… After creating a left hand, how can I use it as an expression/articulation? …” You create the expression or articulation in the same way as you create any other ...
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With a font editor you can create a horizontally flipped version of the Percussion font.
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Are you using the Simple Entry Tool or the Speedy Entry Tool? Are you using Windows Finale or Mac Finale? Both entry tools have a Tuplet (sub-)Tool that allows you enter tuplets without leaving t...