Hi everyone. Thanks for those responses. Worked a charm!

Ben

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Subject: Re: [Finale] Drum Patterns


Hi Christopher,

Yes, I did know about this.  It's just my personal preference to not 
use a percussion map.  Depending on what I'm working on I may later 
move things to different lines to make them more readable etc.  It 
bothers me to have to then change the notehead too.  I'll often add 
kicks over time, kicks with horns etc. on the top line where I may 
usually have a cymbal (x's).  I can be more flexible with which 
layers things show up in too.  Again, just personal preference.

My other problem is that I get files from other people and their drum 
parts come in set up differently.  Rather than try and create a perc. 
map each time.   I can just "blow everything apart"  clean it up, 
apply any notehead move all the notes to one line (this is 
particularly handy with snare parts where rim shots come in on a 
different line and I want all snare notes on the same line...I'll 
then use x noteheads for rim shots and regular note heads everywhere 
else) assign layer and put it back together.  I have everything 
"quickeyed" so that makes it easier too.

But I have friends that swear by the percussion map....:-)  Hmmm...mac or
pc?

-K



>On Oct 22, 2004, at 1:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Implode music is also sometimes handy if you need to merge two
>>separate parts back onto one staff in the same layer. I sometimes 
>>split everything out on to it's own staff using explode parts to 
>>quickly change noteheads for say the high-hat and cymbal parts to 
>>"x"'s Then I use implode music to put the high hat, cymbals and 
>>snare back together in the same layer on the same staff.  Finale 
>>will sort it out so that everything is clean as far as the stems go.
>>
>
>Karen,
>
>Do you know that you can set the Percussion Map so that all
>incidences of the same note will automatically appear as X heads (or 
>any other shape you want) AND appear on the line or space you want? 
>This is quite a bit quicker than separating, changing, and merging, 
>especially when we are talking about an entire drum part.
>
>Christopher
>
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