Re: [Finale] Tablature question

2006-01-26 Thread Richard Yates
When you say 'implode' are you getting all notes into one layer? Do that on
a temporary staff, set all the stems up (or down and only then drag it to
the tablature staff. All the simultaneous notes are then on the same stem.
Then delete the temp staff.

Richard Yates

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Subject: [Finale] Tablature question


> I'm trying to reduce a 4-voice piece to a lute tablature. I have the 4
> voices each in a different layer, but when I "implode" them onto one
staff,
> the numbers in the tablature staff reflect the horizontal shift of the
> stems when two or more of them are in the same direction. Is there any way
> to get this tablature staff to ignore these horizontal adjustments?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dennis
>
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Re: [Finale] Tablature question

2006-01-27 Thread Richard Yates

Richard Yates écrit:
>>When you say 'implode' are you getting all notes into one layer? Do that
on
>>a temporary staff, set all the stems up (or down and only then drag it to
>>the tablature staff. All the simultaneous notes are then on the same stem.
>>Then delete the temp staff.

>Thanks Richard. This works, indeed, but I was also wondering if it could be
>done keeping the voices in separate layers (for other reasons).
>Dennis

You could set music spacing to do no avoiding of collisions, respace the
music (so that all the layers line up vertically), then drag to the tab
staff.

Richard




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Re: [Finale] Tablature question

2006-01-27 Thread Richard Yates
Richard Yates écrit:
>You could set music spacing to do no avoiding of collisions, respace the
>music (so that all the layers line up vertically), then drag to the tab
>staff.

I did try this, but it doesn't seem to affect the stems and hence the
horizontal placement of the noteheads and the numbers in the tab. Or is
there some setting I'm overlooking?
Dennis


We must be miscommunicating about the problem. look at this:

http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Sample.pdf

I was trying to get your score to look like the second staff, but I found
that this was not necessary to produce the tab shown on the third staff.
Those stems and tab numbers are all lined up correctly. What does your tab
look like?

Richard





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