Hi Robert,
With Hide Key Sig in the staff options, whatever you are hiding is reflected
in the notes. That is, if you are hiding 2 sharps, you won't see C# or F#
showing up. That's why we needed to use chromatic transposition. With the Show
All Accidentals, it assumes that you have a keyless
I guess I don't understand the difference between Hide Key Sig + Show All
Accis and Keyless (i.e. Chromatic) Transposition. When would you use one
or the other?
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:44 PM, David Froom dfr...@smcm.edu wrote:
Hi Robert,
With Hide Key Sig in the staff options, whatever
Dear Dean,
I thought from previous emails that you had already heard a lot about
keyless scores and were looking for practical advice. In that vein, we've
written about keyless scores in the manual and in our blog:
https://www.finalemusic.com/UserManuals/Finale2014Mac/Content/Finale/Keyles
I'm coming to this late..
So Finale 2014 doesn't work with quicklook??
That would dealbreak an upgrade..
Steve P.
On 30 Jul 2014, at 20:44, Good, Michael wrote:
Dear Dean,
I thought from previous emails that you had already heard a lot about
keyless scores and were looking for practical
Over the years, since 2002, I have had no luck with hyperscribe in that
the timing between the click and the note (latency) is a problem.
Even at a tempo of 80 on a single stave it is 1/8 difference in print.
I've tried USB, input MIDI input, over the years different devices, kybds,
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