[Finale] playback of 16ths that swing

2011-11-28 Thread Don Hart
Hi everyone, Finmac 2011. There doesn't appear to be a means to have 16ths swing during playback via human playback. Is this indeed correct? So, am I back to using alter feel in the midi tool for this, or is there a better way? Anyone know the settings involved to accomplish this with the midi

Re: [Finale] playback of 16ths that swing

2011-11-28 Thread Williams, Jim
Let the timesig be 8-8, but set to display 4/4. Then the 16ths can swing. I seem to recall doing that in the past; I am not near finale now, but I seem to recall doing that in the situation you describe. Jim Sent from my iPhone, so please pardon all the typos. On Nov 28, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Don

Re: [Finale] playback of 16ths that swing

2011-11-28 Thread Don Hart
Ahh, that's better. :) Thanks, Jim! - Don On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Williams, Jim jwilli...@franklincollege.edu wrote: Let the timesig be 8-8, but set to display 4/4. Then the 16ths can swing. I seem to recall doing that in the past; I am not near finale now, but I seem to recall

[Finale] moving among individual chord tones without the mouse

2011-11-28 Thread the unnamable
Hello All, I've searched the documentation for a way to do this for awhile now and have come up dry. Say, for instance, I have a simple three note triad C E G (all in one layer, all the same note value) and only the C root is highlighted. I'm looking for a way on the computer keyboard to

Re: [Finale] moving among individual chord tones without the mouse

2011-11-28 Thread Aaron Sherber
On 11/28/2011 11:08 PM, the unnamable wrote: Say, for instance, I have a simple three note triad C E G (all in one layer, all the same note value) and only the C root is highlighted. I'm looking for a way on the computer keyboard to navigate to the upper voices to eliminate the tedium

Re: [Finale] moving among individual chord tones without the mouse

2011-11-28 Thread the unnamable
thanks Aaron. that made me realize what the problem was - I'd changed a shortcut and it conflicted. Much appreciated. F On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:30 PM, Aaron Sherber aa...@sherber.com wrote: On 11/28/2011 11:08 PM, the unnamable wrote: Say, for instance, I have a simple three note triad C