> I recently learned (sort of) how to use percussion maps myself with
> FinMac2k4. I was trying to convert regular percussion staves to
> mapped ones and came up with a process that works more or less.
> Luckily, you can start from scratch. Finale's choices for the
> positions I believe are based
I can't duplicate the bug now, unfortunately. It could have happened
on one of the several scores that the Mac version crashes on when
playing back, so it might have to do with something else. However,
one doesn't need to change patches back, since going to channel 10
automatically kicks in t
At 06:49 PM 2/29/2004, Rich Caldwell wrote:
>correctly you might be out of luck until MM fixes a bug. You can try
>though, by setting up an invisible expression to switch the Channel
>to something other than 10, then another to switch back to 10, then
>define a playback patch for the Glockenspiel
I recently learned (sort of) how to use percussion maps myself with
FinMac2k4. I was trying to convert regular percussion staves to
mapped ones and came up with a process that works more or less.
Luckily, you can start from scratch. Finale's choices for the
positions I believe are based on so
Here is an old message from David Bailey that I found very helpful. Finale
now comes with more pre-defined maps, but I think everything David says
here is still valid.
Aaron.
<<< forwarded message >>>
From: "David H. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re:
Hello,
I have discovered the built-in percussion map in FinMac 04: I set up an
orchestral score with percussion parts, and, when putting notes in and then
dragging them around, I found that the notes jump around weirdly, and each
is attached to a different sound.
I am in need of enlightenment fro
>
>CREATING A PERCUSSION MAP
>
Thank you. That was very helpful!
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This is such a terrible part of Finale to deal with, so grab yourself a
strong cup of coffee, print this out and be patient.
1) Get into the staff tool to define the percussion staff, go down to
the bottom of the staff dialogue box and select percussion from Notation
Style drop-down menu.
2)
I just tried this by the book and got gibberish, so could someone
please tell me exactly how to create a percussion map such that, on a
5-line staff in the bass clef, notated tenor C will produce a bass
drum sound and the notated E above that a snare drum? I will also
need to know--since MIDI
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