On 12/9/2012 10:14 PM, Ralph Whitfield wrote:
> Christopher,
>
> OK...I've got it now.
>
> Now, all I need to figure out how to make it play back with all of the
> instruments.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ralph
>
If you mean with all of the instruments in the various parts you've
created and changed, I don't
Christopher,
OK...I've got it now.
Now, all I need to figure out how to make it play back with all of the
instruments.
Thanks!
Ralph
On 12/9/2012 12:00 PM, finale-requ...@shsu.edu wrote:
>
> Yes. (though you must have meant "without having multiple STAVES in the
> score." Multiple PARTS is w
I'm jumping in part way through a conversation I've not seen the beginning of
so ignore if useless...
Are you change staff transposition or the key of a section?
If you unlink a part then you can change the staff transposition without
affecting it.
But if you change key that will transpose every
Brian,
Your method will certainly work and I have used that in the past. But
the drawback to this method, that I can see, is when I make a change in
one of the original parts or staves the resulting copies do not change
as well. I would like to only have to make a single change in, say the
A
We had better make sure we are using the same terms.
Part in Finale is NOT the staff name, though most of the time they are the
same. You create a PART and add a STAFF to it. The PART name can be different
from the STAFF name. Once you are in the part, go to the Score Manager. You
unlink the i
Christopher,
I must be doing it wrong. No matter what I do the score still changes.
I go to the Part A - Trumpet in Eb, unlink the part, and then make the
change in key. The score still changes keys on part A.
It may be because I had the parts set up prior...I'll try it again on a
clean scor