Re: Subject: Re: [Finale] Triplets question

2006-07-30 Thread Tyler Turner
I used to use Speedy for everything. Since Finale 2004
I've switched to using Simple pretty exclusively. In
current versions of Finale, tuplets are one of the
areas that I really prefer Simple over Speedy.

Tyler

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks for all the suggestions! I tried the first
> one first (see below), and 
> it works very easily. (Also, I've been using Simple
> Entry and now I've learned 
> something new about the advantages to Speedy Entry.)
> -Steve S
> NYC
> 


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Subject: Re: [Finale] Triplets question

2006-07-30 Thread SteveSTCC
Thanks for all the suggestions! I tried the first one first (see below), and 
it works very easily. (Also, I've been using Simple Entry and now I've learned 
something new about the advantages to Speedy Entry.)
-Steve S
NYC

In a message dated 7/27/06 1:02:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< From: "A-NO-NE Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Finale] Triplets question
>In my current arranging project, I'm in 4/4, and have some bars where I need 
>quarter-note-triplets filling the bars (6 beats per bar), but... the first 2 
>beats of each triplet are a half-note. I can't seem to get Finale to accept 
>that. Any help? (I want to stay in 4/4, not be in 6/4.)

There are many ways.  The way I do is, in speed entry, opt+3 to specify 
Triplets, enter quoter note so Finale knows it's a quoter note triplet, back 
the 
cursor then change the quoter value to half.  I do this all the time, and it is 
fairly quick.

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