For typing in notes with the keyboard, I find that keeping my right hand on the cursor keys to move the cursor to the proper line/space and keeping my left hand on the top-row number keys to define the rhythmic value is extremely fast. I will certainly agree that using the alpha keys as a three-octave keyboard is not all that intuitive or quick, but I find that using my method I can fairly fly through inputting the notes.



hymnist wrote:
Yep, tried that, to make it work with instruments that don't come up, you
have to go open the instrument window after creating a new channel with the
wizard....but doable....hadn't seen the volumne thing...it is a rather
complicated way to do it, but will play with it.

NOW---for an easier way to "type in" notes with the keyboard.

Thanks for the heads up.

Terrell D Lewis
Music For A New Age
http://angelfire.lycos.com/music5/hymnal
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/418/terrell_d_lewis.html
http://www.freepraiseandworship.com/cgi-bin/files/list/5663.html
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From: "Tim Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "hymnist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: Paul McCartney



On Monday, November 11, 2002, at 07:17  PM, hymnist wrote:

And....if Finale would allow you to add additional instruments liek
Sibilius
does, with the same steps to open a new document....I got tired of
fighting
with adding new staves and instruments to Finale so, after a certain
point,
I save my Finale document as a midi and take it to Sibilius to add
additional instruments.
Have you tried "Add New Staves with Setup Wizard?"  It does exactly
what you seem to be asking for, including assigning the creation of a
MIDI instrument for the staff.


 I prefer to work with one instrument and stave at a
time and the scroll view in Finale is better for me (visually
imparied, I
work at a 200 % magnification).  The ability to easily change the
instruments and volumes of tracks is a plus for Sibilius, but I can do
that
in Cakewalk -- it's handy to have it there, but not necessary...I'm
going to
eventually generate a midi and take it to cakewalk anyway.
Also extremely easy in Finale.  Track Volume: MIDI Tool, select first
measure with notes, or the whole staff, set CC7 value.  Default patch
for the track: Instrument List, set patch.  Patch changes can be
inserted with expressions or with the MIDI tool.  Just about as easy as
in any sequencer.

...and, don't get me wrong, if I could only have 1 notation program, it
would be Finale, as long as I have Cakewalk to tweak the resultant midi
data.
True, and it has often been said (by me among others) that Finale's
MIDI implementation could be a little more user-friendly, but it is
quite effective once you really get to using it.  It is just clumsier
than a sequencer since you are always in a notation view.  But you can
insert MIDI data easily, and Finale even does some nice things like
percentage based scaling of CC data.  It won't create all of the curves
types like you get in most sequencers, but it certainly gets the job
done.  And, like Sibelius, you can have text expressions that contain
MIDI alteration messages, and control the insertion point to a pretty
minute degree.

Tim


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