Jim Mays wrote, in part:
I have also experimented with Finale Viewer Explorer which, I admit, is
getting better. Unfortunately explaining how to download, install and
operate Finale Viewer is too time consuming and frustrating when dealing
with a hundred middle-aged choristers. (I am almost 60 so
ct: Re: [Finale] MIDI & "practice tapes"
You're working WAY to hard -- to do what you want is EASY in Finale:
1) assign each voice to a different channel;
2) use expressions with playback set to volume -- create one with a
lower volume and one with a higher volume. Place the lower
st utility.
Jim
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Subject: [Finale] MIDI & "practice tapes"
I am making some "practice tapes" for a choral group I s
You're working WAY to hard -- to do what you want is EASY in Finale:
1) assign each voice to a different channel;
2) use expressions with playback set to volume -- create one with a
lower volume and one with a higher volume. Place the lower volume at
the start of each staff you want quieter and
I am making some "practice tapes" for a choral group I sing with.
The intent is to create 4 versions of a song --- Soprano, Alto, Tenor and
Bass -- where the featured voice is made prominent relative to other voices
& accompaniment which I do by: a) giving it more volume, b) a different MIDI
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