re I don’t want any
>> markings in the score. It’s for Finale "playback purposes only”. Thanks
>> anyway.
>>
>>
>> On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:20, timothy price <timothy.pr...@valley.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Have asked that question myself and realized th
I would use the Tempo Tap feature for this.
David Wolfson
davidwolfsonmusic.net
> On Nov 4, 2016, at 1:00 PM,
> wrote:
>
> Finale Mac (Marvericks) 2014.d
> I often use the Tempo Tool to slow down just one part of a measure, when I
> feel
Just playing devil's advocate, I can think of some reasons.
1. The U.I. sucked. It was basically unusable. Personally, I only used the
feature by means of JW Tempo. And now with Human Playback I don't even use
it that way. Meanwhile, they would have had to either spend resources
updating a crappy
On 11/4/2016 9:29 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:
> You can open your file in Fin 2014, enter the tempo tool changes, and then
> reopen it in Fin25. Fin25 will still play back the tempo tool. The only
> level that was removed appears to have been the U.I.
>
[snip]
Which seems really stupid to me --
You can open your file in Fin 2014, enter the tempo tool changes, and then
reopen it in Fin25. Fin25 will still play back the tempo tool. The only
level that was removed appears to have been the U.I.
Years ago, Jari Williamsson offered a plugin to do easy Tempo Tool changes
called JW Tempo. It
:
> It shouldn’t sound as a tempo change at all and it is not intended for the
> musicians/conductor to follow any indication, therefore I don’t want any
> markings in the score. It’s for Finale "playback purposes only”. Thanks
> anyway.
>
>
> On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:20,
On Nov 4, 2016, at 7:38, David H. Bailey
wrote:
> On 11/4/2016 5:21 AM, Haroldo Mauro wrote:
>> Finale Mac (Marvericks) 2014.d I often use the Tempo Tool to slow
>> down just one part of a measure, when I feel that keeping a straight
>> pulse sounds
It shouldn’t sound as a tempo change at all and it is not intended for the
musicians/conductor to follow any indication, therefore I don’t want any
markings in the score. It’s for Finale "playback purposes only”. Thanks anyway.
On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:20, timothy price <timothy.pr...@va
Have asked that question myself and realized that having the tempo change
visible in the score is helpful, if you hope to hear it performed that way.
Conductors take liberties, as they might, but at least they would have a clear
indication of YOUR intent first. Like with jazz, it is best to
On 11/4/2016 5:21 AM, Haroldo Mauro wrote:
> Finale Mac (Marvericks) 2014.d I often use the Tempo Tool to slow
> down just one part of a measure, when I feel that keeping a straight
> pulse sounds unnatural. For example, when the whole orchestra stops
> for a rest on a last beat and resumes
Finale Mac (Marvericks) 2014.d
I often use the Tempo Tool to slow down just one part of a measure, when I feel
that keeping a straight pulse sounds unnatural. For example, when the whole
orchestra stops for a rest on a last beat and resumes playing on the following
measure. It might sound
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