On Feb 15, 2008, at 12:32 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
It's also worth noting that this solution can confuse Human
Playback, especially when it comes to keyswitches. Depending on your
needs, you may find it is worth your while to mute the display
+printing staves in favor of hidden playback
Hi Chuck,
Alternatively, if you want playback while writing, you could input
directly to the "to-be-hidden" staves. Also, there is no need to
delete the staves when the piece is done -- you can just optimize out
the playback-only staves.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Brooklyn,
It's also worth noting that this solution can confuse Human Playback,
especially when it comes to keyswitches. Depending on your needs, you
may find it is worth your while to mute the display+printing staves in
favor of hidden playback-only staves.
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn,
>I have never needed to do this before, but I am working on a
>wind ensemble score and, for the usual practical reasons,
>there are some staves with more than one instrument. Is there
>a way in Finale to assign two midi channels to a staff - upper
>and lower notes?
Only if they are in separ