[Finale] Time signature question

2004-04-08 Thread Don Hart
Hello folks, The arrangement I'm working on is in 3/4 but the same note values could easily be put in 6/8 or 12/8. I'd rather keep it in 3/4 the way the composer entered it into Finale, but would love to add 6/8 in parentheses so the players understand the rhythms more easily. Is there any way

Re: [Finale] Time Signature question

2004-04-03 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 10:42 AM -0800 4/01/04, Brad Beyenhof wrote: On 4/1/04 9:48 AM, Ken Parsons wrote: How do you enter two time signatures for a piece that oscillates back and forth between them - e.g. 3/4 6/8? I'd like to enter these in the first measure, and not have to put them in every time the grouping

[Finale] Time Signature question

2004-04-01 Thread Ken Parsons
How do you enter two time signatures for a piece that oscillates back and forth between them - e.g. 3/4 6/8? I'd like to enter these in the first measure, and not have to put them in every time the grouping changes. Thanks! Ken Parsons ___ Finale

Re: [Finale] Time Signature question

2004-04-01 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On 4/1/04 9:48 AM, Ken Parsons wrote: How do you enter two time signatures for a piece that oscillates back and forth between them - e.g. 3/4 6/8? I'd like to enter these in the first measure, and not have to put them in every time the grouping changes. Well, I don't think there's any

Re: [Finale] Time Signature question

2004-04-01 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 10:42 AM 4/1/04 -0800, Brad Beyenhof wrote: On 4/1/04 9:48 AM, Ken Parsons wrote: How do you enter two time signatures for a piece that oscillates back and forth between them - e.g. 3/4 6/8? I'd like to enter these in the first measure, and not have to put them in every time the grouping

Re: [Finale] Time Signature question

2004-04-01 Thread Mark D Lew
On Apr 1, 2004, at 10:56 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: Assuming Ken hasn't started yet, he could create a blank score of N measures, set up the first two with the changing signatures and correct barlines (dashed if needed), dragdrop the 2-measure pattern forward N-1 times, then highlight hide

Re: [Finale] Time Signature question

2004-04-01 Thread David H. Bailey
Brad has given you one response -- probably the best/quickest. Another way would be simply to use the mass mover tool on every other measure and Rebeam to Time Signature and select 6/8 as the time signature to rebeam to. David H. Bailey Ken Parsons wrote: How do you enter two time

Re: [Finale] Time Signature Question - Single Number how to

2003-02-03 Thread Michael Cook
If you are using single digit time signatures for the whole document, you can do this: In Document Options - Time Signatures, enter a large enough value for the vertical adjustment of the bottom symbol to kick it right off the page. Change the vertical adjustment of the top symbol as

Re: [Finale] Time Signature Question - Single Number how to

2003-02-03 Thread David H. Bailey
Your suggestion is the way I handle such situations. The time signature tool can't handle what you want. There are other suggestions about setting the vertical offset of the numbers so that the top number appears centered and the bottom number would print off the bottom of the page. This

FW: [Finale] Time Signature Question - Single Number how to

2003-02-03 Thread Éric Dussault
-- Forwarded Message From: Éric Dussault [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 07:36:20 -0500 To: David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] Time Signature Question - Single Number how to Le 03/02/03 05:24, David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit: The time

Re: [Finale] Time Signature Question - Single Number how to

2003-02-03 Thread Éric Dussault
Le 03/02/03 14:04, David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit: So then how would you propose a person solve the problem if cut-time is desired, along with the single numbers for 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, etc.? This is a workaround that is very helpful to me. For most modern usage cut-time are obsolete and