On 12.01.2004 12:02 Uhr, Hans Swinnen wrote
> Johannes,
>
> if I understand you correctly, you could copy one half a measure with
> Mass Mover as many times as you need, then apply the Single Pitch PI
> from Finale on ev'ry half measure.
Unfortunately that doesn't work either: I am dealing with
On Jan 11, 2004, at 11:29 PM, Michael Cook wrote:
Mark, do you have Finale 2004? If so, you can use the new "Repitch"
tool in Simple entry to do exactly what you describe but with one
keystroke instead of four: just type the new pitches with the alpha
characters.
Nope, I'm on 2k2. But I look f
Johannes,
if I understand you correctly, you could copy one half a measure with
Mass Mover as many times as you need, then apply the Single Pitch PI
from Finale on ev'ry half measure.
Hans
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Unfortunately that doesn't work: It seems that this plugin requires the same
_num
Unfortunately that doesn't work: It seems that this plugin requires the same
_number_ of notes in the pitch staff. Since this is 5 per half measure, plus
a rest, it actually ends up being just as much work. I want to enter half
notes in the pitch staff, and then have the rhythm copied onto it, keep
Mark, do you have Finale 2004? If so, you can use the new "Repitch"
tool in Simple entry to do exactly what you describe but with one
keystroke instead of four: just type the new pitches with the alpha
characters.
Best wishes,
Michael Cook
At 19:34 -0800 11/01/2004, Mark D Lew wrote:
On Jan 1
On Jan 11, 2004, at 3:14 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Does anyone know whether there is a simpler way to enter a repeating
rhythm
in Finale, than to enter every note? The rhythm is half a measure
long, that
half measure has the same pitches. Then it repeats, with the pitches
changing with every r
From: Johannes Gebauer
Does anyone know whether there is a simpler way to enter a repeating rhythm
in Finale, than to enter every note? The rhythm is half a measure long, that
half measure has the same pitches. Then it repeats, with the pitches
changing with every repeat.
Is there a way to enter t
I don't know of a way to do exactly what you describe. It would be
like the rhythmic subdivisions plug-in, but with the possibility of
replacing an entry with a specified rhythmic figure instead of just
subdividing it into a number of equal parts. I bet one of the plug-in
developers could make
Does anyone know whether there is a simpler way to enter a repeating rhythm
in Finale, than to enter every note? The rhythm is half a measure long, that
half measure has the same pitches. Then it repeats, with the pitches
changing with every repeat.
Is there a way to enter the pitches as half note