Just make a copy of your original Swing expression, change the text style to invisible so it won't print, and place it at the same point your tempo change occurs. Just as easy as using a staff style.

David


Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:

I used a text expression to set my swing playback.
My problem arose when I needed to change the tempo.  The new text
expression that I created to change the tempo killed the swing.




On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:


At 11:04 AM -0400 7/14/04, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:

I have a chart that needs swing playback in some places, no swing in
others, and then swing again, but at a new tempo.

I can get Finale 2K3(Mac) to swing for the first section, but I don't know
how to define the next section of swing.

The first section swings at Quarter = 102
The second section swings at Quarter = 120

How is it done?


Wow, I don't know how you got Finale to swing one section and not the
other. When I try that, it swings the WHOLE piece. (FinMac2003)

Are you setting the Swing in the Playback Controls window with the
left-hand triangle opened, and Swing set in the lowest box to the
right? This will set swing for the whole piece. Any tempo changes
that come up won't stop the swing, much to my dismay at times.

Let us know how you set the swing (I remember that there used to be
another way, maybe in the MIDI tool?) and perhaps we can help you out.

Christopher
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