At 9:32 AM +0800 10/11/03, Stanford Chong wrote:
Dear All,

Thanks very much for your help. It works!

Now, I've got a few more queries:

1) Is it common that the music I played in the keyboard, end up to be
inaccurate in the finale score? The thing is that there are slurs, triplets
and dotted quaver notes appearing here and there, even when I am not playing
that. Do I need to adjust some of the settings?


Some people here on the list have succeeded in making Hyperscribe work for them. I am not one of them. The problems are that if you make a tiny rhythmic error, Finale trasncribes it exactly that way, unless you change your quantise settings to something larger, in which case it misses things like the occasional sixteenth note. Finale will also not really be consistent with sustained notes in the same staff as moving notes, like eighths over a whole note, often notating the sustained note shorter than it actually is.


2) My midi keyboard is the yamaha portable grand dgx-500. This keyboard has
a c3 in the middle to differentiate left and right hand playings. Thus when
I played both hands at the right of the c3, it appeared to be chords in
treble clef only, how can automatically set two treble clefs when i played
that way?


That's not your keyboard, its Finale's setting. You can set Hyperscribe to split at a point other than middle C. It should be there in the Hperscribe menu>record mode... split into two staves. If you select "listen" you play the note at which you want to split the staves. I advise reading the online manual for all these points.

Hyperscribe (I have found) works fine for simple melodies and basic oom-pah piano parts. For anything even remotely sophisticated, it chokes badly, and you will spend more time editing errors than if you had entered it with, say, Speedy entry. Your mileage may vary.
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