Use layers -- put the higher part in layer 1 and the lower part in layer 2 since that is the way they are set up by default. You can of course change the way the different layers work if you wish.



SCOTT GREEN wrote:
I *know* this is going to be a "V-8 moment" (smack forehead when you remember the obvious), but I have to ask anyway.

I'm writing orchestration for church musicians, so the percussion parts are necessarily condensed. A specific example would be to have a part with bells and chimes together, and another with timpani and suspended cymbal. (You may have the entire piece with just bells, and then at the end, have 8 measures of chimes; or have a cymbal roll toward the end of a piece, and it's just easier to ask the timpanist to do it.)

In any event, how does one record this in Finale such that the correct instruments are assigned for playback?

TIA for the multiple quick replies.

Scott Green
Baton Rouge, LA

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