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>> Onderwerp: Re: [Finale] Cue notes starting IN multi measure rest
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Finale is wonderful!
thanks again,
Minke
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> Swinnen
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> Onderwerp: Re: [Finale] Cue notes starting IN multi measure
gain,
Minke
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Hans
Swinnen
Verzonden: zaterdag 17 februari 2007 9:54
Aan: finale@shsu.edu
Onderwerp: Re: [Finale] Cue notes starting IN multi measure rest
Dunno. Have you optimized in page view BEFORE adding t
Re: [Finale] Cue notes starting IN multi measure rest
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> Dunno. Have you optimized in page view BEFORE adding the staff in
> scroll view? That's essentially. This way Finale will not take the
> dummy in account for placing the MM. See my attached pict., token
> before the last
Dunno. Have you optimized in page view BEFORE adding the staff in
scroll view? That's essentially. This way Finale will not take the
dummy in account for placing the MM. See my attached pict., token
before the last step: move the added staff to overlap. The eighth note
is moved to the right by
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> Aan: finale@shsu.edu
> Onderwerp: Re: [Finale] Cue notes starting IN multi measure rest
>
> I have a solution, but it's nasty work.
`One thing you could try - in the exrtacted part use speedy to enter the cue
note (say, a one note up beat) into an unused layer.
Still using speedy, slowly double click the cue note (if you click too
quickly it will enter another note) This will make the note float. You can
then
move
Yes, I want to see which cue notes. MM not, of course!
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On 16 feb 2007, at 17:39, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 16.02.2007 Hans Swinnen wrote:
Actually I was thinking on both parts and score. As a conductor I
like to see everything my orchestra members are reading, For the same
reason I hate c
On 16.02.2007 Hans Swinnen wrote:
Actually I was thinking on both parts and score. As a conductor I like to see
everything my orchestra members are reading, For the same reason I hate concert
pitch scores.
I am not sure I follow: Do you actually want to see cue notes in the
conductor's score
In the score, he wouldn't have the issue of a MM rest, or a cue, yes?
> Actually I was thinking on both parts and score. As a conductor I like
> to see everything my orchestra members are reading, For the same reason
> I hate concert pitch scores.
>
> Hans
>
> You will excuse me for any typo'
add the 8th note (and possibly accidental) as a text expression
aligned to the right barline, attached to the first measure in the MM
rest, with a specific offset to the left of the measure. no worries
about spacing for an empty uncounted measure.
might not work in all cases, depending on t
Actually I was thinking on both parts and score. As a conductor I like
to see everything my orchestra members are reading, For the same reason
I hate concert pitch scores.
Hans
You will excuse me for any typo's due to a visual handicap.
On 16 feb 2007, at 16:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hate to say it, but this guy (Mr. Jones) has got it all over my advice.
Duh; what a dunce I was. Glad I didn't put myself through all that grief.
Hope the reader didn't.
I think he means make the right barline of the last OLD measure invisible,
not the new measure.
> Well, if you do not mind re
I have a solution, but it's nasty work. I've encountered similar issues
before and you have to lie to Finale and make it do things it doesn't want
to do.
I'm assuming that your concern here is only with the individual part, and
not the score, so here goes.
In m. 20 (where you want to see the cue
On 16.02.2007 dhbailey wrote:
In Fin2007 you don't even have to renumber the measures -- there's a checkbox
in the measure attributes to include the measure in measure numbers. Simply
uncheck that box (it's checked by default for every measure that's created) and
it won't mess with the measur
Scott Jones wrote:
Well, if you do not mind renumbering measures yo can simply add an extra
measure after the multimeasure rest and enter the notes as pickup notes
and then make the right barline invisible.
In Fin2007 you don't even have to renumber the measures -- there's a
checkbox in the
Well, if you do not mind renumbering measures yo can simply add an
extra measure after the multimeasure rest and enter the notes as
pickup notes and then make the right barline invisible.
___
J. Scott Jones
Band/Orchestra Director/Freela
Minke Hylarides wrote:
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 16.02.2007 Darcy James Argue wrote:
I'm afraid I have to agree with Hans that what your publisher is
asking for is, frankly, an absolutely dreadful idea. My first instinct
would be to report back: "Sorry, can't be done, I guess we'll have to
go
> Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> > On 16.02.2007 Darcy James Argue wrote:
> >> I'm afraid I have to agree with Hans that what your publisher is
> >> asking for is, frankly, an absolutely dreadful idea. My first instinct
> >> would be to report back: "Sorry, can't be done, I guess we'll have to
> >> go w
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 16.02.2007 Darcy James Argue wrote:
I'm afraid I have to agree with Hans that what your publisher is
asking for is, frankly, an absolutely dreadful idea. My first instinct
would be to report back: "Sorry, can't be done, I guess we'll have to
go with a 19-measure MM r
On 16.02.2007 Darcy James Argue wrote:
I'm afraid I have to agree with Hans that what your publisher is asking for is, frankly,
an absolutely dreadful idea. My first instinct would be to report back: "Sorry,
can't be done, I guess we'll have to go with a 19-measure MM rest."
What Minke is ask
I'm afraid I have to agree with Hans that what your publisher is
asking for is, frankly, an absolutely dreadful idea. My first
instinct would be to report back: "Sorry, can't be done, I guess
we'll have to go with a 19-measure MM rest."
- Darcy
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On 16
First: I don't like this request from your publisher.
However there is a work around:
- after optimizing go to scroll view;
- add a dummy staff and uncheck all items do display in Staff
Attributes, except notes and relatifs. Also uncheck the Option Display
Rests in empty measures;
- insert
Dear Colleagues!
Having a new problem I can't figure out myself, I turn to you again.
Is there a way to start cue notes IN a multimeasure rest?
Let me explain: the cue notes start with an upbeat (let's say in measure
20), carry on a bit and then the violin sets in. This upbeat is the prob
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