RE: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-26 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 1:36 AM + 11/26/03, Colin Broom wrote: -Original Message- The second (much better) way is to select the tuplet tool, click the first note, set the tuplet up the way I want it, and hit OK. I click next on the first note of the NEXT group, and the tuplet I had set up is now the defaul

RE: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-25 Thread Colin Broom
-Original Message- >The second (much better) way is to select the tuplet tool, click the >first note, set the tuplet up the way I want it, and hit OK. I click >next on the first note of the NEXT group, and the tuplet I had set up >is now the default, and I only have to hit Return to appl

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Robert Patterson
Christopher BJ Smith wrote: > Sheesh! Maybe a macro would help. Erm. You can mass copy a tuplet to an arbitrarily large selection range (vertical as well as horizontal) in a matter of a few seconds using my Mass Copy plugin. Better than a macro by far. -- Robert Patterson http://RobertGPatters

Re: [Finale]: Tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Harold Owen
Hello, I have hundreds of measures full of 16th notes, in 18/16 time sig. I'd like to convert all this to 16th-note triplets, in 3/4. No problem changing time sig and converting to tuplets one tuplet at a time, BUT: is there a way to select a region and "tupletize" the whole region in one go?

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 4:55 PM -0500 11/23/03, David H. Bailey wrote: You can't go back in speedy and tupletize notes which have already been entered. Yes you can, but it only works for ONE set of tuplets, then you have to reset it. Not a good solution for Charles. Open up the Speedy frame on a measure of already

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
Christopher BJ Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 08:29:02 -0500 To: Charles Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] tuplets At 12:39 PM -0500 11/21/03, Charles Small wrote: Hello, I have hundreds of measures full of 16th notes, in 18/16 t

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread David H. Bailey
Well I'll be darned -- I never went that extra step. I figured that Finale already knew that my first note that I was hitting ctrl-3 on was a 16th note and figured it just couldn't be done. I wonder why Finale doesn't know that first note already is a 16th note, though. It's certainly displayi

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Tobias Giesen
David wrote: > You can't go back in speedy and tupletize notes which > have already been entered. Why not? I do that all the time ... Never mind caps lock, you just have to hit Ctrl-3 (on Windows) on the first note and then press the key corresponding to its symbolic duration once more. -- To

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread David H. Bailey
unno! Richard From: Christopher BJ Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 08:29:02 -0500 To: Charles Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] tuplets At 12:39 PM -0500 11/21/03, Charles Small wrote: Hello, I have hundreds of measures full of 16th notes

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Richard Huggins
> To: Charles Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Finale] tuplets > > At 12:39 PM -0500 11/21/03, Charles Small wrote: >> Hello, I have hundreds of measures full of 16th notes, in 18/16 >> time sig. I'd like to convert all this to 16th-note tripl

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-23 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 12:39 PM -0500 11/21/03, Charles Small wrote: Hello, I have hundreds of measures full of 16th notes, in 18/16 time sig. I'd like to convert all this to 16th-note triplets, in 3/4. No problem changing time sig and converting to tuplets one tuplet at a time, BUT: is there a way to select a re

Re: [Finale] tuplets

2003-11-21 Thread Robert Patterson
You could use my Mass Copy plugin to do this as follows: 1. Manually create a tuplet on the first trio of 16ths. 2. Using Partial Measure selection, select only that triplet of 16ths. 3. Open Mass Copy and check only "Tuplets". 4. Select the entire region you want to tripletize. (You can safely i

[Finale] tuplets

2003-11-21 Thread Charles Small
Hello, I have hundreds of measures full of 16th notes, in 18/16 time sig. I'd like to convert all this to 16th-note triplets, in 3/4. No problem changing time sig and converting to tuplets one tuplet at a time, BUT: is there a way to select a region and "tupletize" the whole region in one go?

Re: [Finale] Tuplets

2003-03-28 Thread Michael Cook
I think the easiest method for entering long strings of identical value triplets is the "hands-free MIDI method". In the user manual it can be found in chapter 16 at "Speedy Entry - To enter many notes of the same value". Best wishes, Michael Cook At 23:40 -0500 27/03/2003, D. Keneth Fowler w

Re: [Finale] Tuplets

2003-03-28 Thread Darcy James Argue
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 11:40 PM, D. Keneth Fowler wrote: I seem to have forgotten how to deal with a continuous long string of tuplets. The OLD does not seem to help. WinFin2003a. Meter is 4/4. I need to enter four groups of six 16th notes beamed together on two staves in each measure

Re: [Finale] Tuplets

2003-03-28 Thread David H. Bailey
If you don't have other standard 4/4 rhythms running at the same time, you can change the time signature so that it has a 4 on the top and a dotted-quarter on the bottom so the beaming is correct and then click the Options button and check the Use Different Time Signature for Display and set th

[Finale] Tuplets

2003-03-27 Thread D. Keneth Fowler
I seem to have forgotten how to deal with a continuous long string of tuplets. The OLD does not seem to help. WinFin2003a. Meter is 4/4. I need to enter four groups of six 16th notes beamed together on two staves in each measure. I would like to set this up prior to note entry since this tuplet