Hello,
the doubling itself is done using Finale's transpose function (PRESERVE
ORIGINAL NOTES).
If you want to make the upper notes smaller, you can do that using
TGTools-Modify-Special Modifications. The options would be:
SEARCH CRITERIA
- Nth note in chord (from top): 1
ACTIONS
- Resize
the additional
note. Transpose only adjusts what is already there.
Blessings,
Dan Galbraith
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[mailto:finale-admin;unxmail.shsu.edu]On Behalf Of Tobias Giesen
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:02 AM
To: 'Dan Galbraith'; 'Finale list'
Subject: RE: [Finale
What I need to do is actually ADD a note to the
existing note,
Now take another good look at Finale's Transpose
dialog box.
Cheers,
Tobias
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Finalewiz writes:
What I need to do is actually ADD a note to the existing note, but an octave
higher or lower (making a two-note chord) and then cue-size the additional
note. Transpose only adjusts what is already there.
Not if you use Preserve Original Notes, as Tobias explained.
Best