it's possible that she already has her map set up so that if the
notes were transposed down a third
I tried that. No dice.
, the new slots are already defined and activated the way she wants
them. If not, then as both you and I suggested, it will probably be
less work just to edit the
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 07:48 PM 10/12/2008, Dana Friedman @ Dragonfly Technologies wrote:
trying to get particular phrases on particular drums. The new patch
I'm using requires placement a third below where it is now. I used
the selection tool, transposed down a third, and it didn't move. I
At 08:22 AM 10/13/2008, Dana Friedman wrote:
it before, but had never used it. Thanks. However, this particular
rendition of the score is ONLY for playback/recording to an MP3. I
don't care if it's a little messy, as I'm not touching the original
:). Once the MP3's made, this version of the score
is a sure path to
madness.
Christopher
- Original Message -
From: Dana Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 13, 2008 8:23
Subject: Re: [Finale] Transposing from percussion clef
To: finale@shsu.edu
it's possible that she already has her map set up so that if
the
notes were
At 09:16 AM 10/13/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
consistently the same, then the simplest solution is to copy the
percussion staff to a scratch staff that is NOT a percussion staff,
transpose the notes on that staff using Mass Edit/Selection Tool, then
copy it back to the percussion staff.
Or,
Dana Friedman @ Dragonfly Technologies wrote:
Hi folks:
In FinMac '09, I've assigned a drum patch to the drum kit staff. I'm
trying to get particular phrases on particular drums. The new patch I'm
using requires placement a third below where it is now. I used the
selection tool, transposed
At 06:54 AM 10/13/2008, dhbailey wrote:
Actually they won't work properly, because percussion maps
require that each line/space which is used be defined
properly for playback AND they be selected to be included in
that percussion map. simply putting the note on the new
line or space will do
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 06:54 AM 10/13/2008, dhbailey wrote:
Actually they won't work properly, because percussion maps
require that each line/space which is used be defined
properly for playback AND they be selected to be included in
that percussion map. simply putting the note on the new
At 09:16 AM 10/13/2008, you wrote:
Percussion staves, as created by the Setup Wizard, do not transpose
with key signatures nor with the Mass Mover (now Selection Tool) for
a good reason: you don't normally want your drum notes changing when
you change key! I was trying to figure out how a
On Oct 13, 2008, at 9:40 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 09:16 AM 10/13/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
consistently the same, then the simplest solution is to copy the
percussion staff to a scratch staff that is NOT a percussion staff,
transpose the notes on that staff using Mass Edit/Selection
Hi folks:
In FinMac '09, I've assigned a drum patch to the drum kit staff. I'm
trying to get particular phrases on particular drums. The new patch
I'm using requires placement a third below where it is now. I used
the selection tool, transposed down a third, and it didn't move. I
tried
At 07:48 PM 10/12/2008, Dana Friedman @ Dragonfly Technologies wrote:
trying to get particular phrases on particular drums. The new patch
I'm using requires placement a third below where it is now. I used
the selection tool, transposed down a third, and it didn't move. I
tried diatonic, I tried
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