On Thu, February 26, 2015 6:04 am, David H. Bailey wrote:
Seeing that graphic I think your best bet is to enter them separately on
each staff then in a high magnification merge the beams.
Thanks, yes, that's what you're looking at both in that Finale screencap and
in the later PDF screencap
On Wed, February 25, 2015 2:52 pm, Chuck Israels wrote:
I haven’t seen this before - notes across staves on the same stem. I was
referring to a situation (not so uncommon, I think) in which the notes cross
staves but have individual stems.
Sorry, I don’t know how to accomplish this.
Yup.
Here's what I mean:
http://maltedmedia.com/images/finale/cross-staff-same-stem.jpg
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Oh boy!
I haven’t seen this before - notes across staves on the same stem. I was
referring to a situation (not so uncommon, I think) in which the notes cross
staves but have individual stems.
Sorry, I don’t know how to accomplish this.
Chuck
On Feb 25, 2015, at 11:45 AM, Dennis
Good Kludge work Dennis! Looks weird but clean. I sure miss rests (where
they would be) in the left hand.
GJB
On Wed, 2/25/15, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz bath...@maltedmedia.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [Finale] Help with cross-staff notes on stem above
Eureka. Partly.
Lower the beams of the lower layer of the bottom staff (with the special
tools) so that they overlap with the beams of the lower staff. The fact
that the beams are flat only makes this easier.
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On 25-2-2015 20:09, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Any other way?
select the area with the selection tool, press alt-up or alt-down,
depending on where the note originates.
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What Barbara describes is for cross-staff notes. You want them on the SAME
staff. The only way to do that is using Special Tools and futz with the
reverse stem and beam angle.
If there are a LOT of these in your project, you could be in for a long day.
J D Thomas
ThomaStudios
On Feb 25,
Hi all,
I have a client score with many measures showing cross-staff notes on the same
stem, but with the beam between the staves. (I think it's ugly, but that's how
it's written.)
Either I've forgotten how to do this or there's just an old kludge (entering
notes in each staff and precisely
On Wed, February 25, 2015 2:23 pm, Chuck Israels wrote:
You enter the notes in the “parent” staff, use the Note Mover/Cross Staff menu
selection to move the notes you want into the other staff and then use one of
the Special Tools to adjust the stems to the correct side of the moved notes
and
Hi Dennis,
I do it with the beam between the staves too. It’s the way I’ve seen it in
some published material. I don’t find it ugly, but it can be troublesome when
there are tuplets involved (where to place the numbers?, along the beam can be
awkward - maybe within a bracket above the whole
I meant of course Lower the beams of the lower layer of the top staff
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On Wed, February 25, 2015 3:19 pm, Barbara Touburg wrote:
I meant of course Lower the beams of the lower layer of the top staff
It's tricky. Depending on what PDF software is used, things are ever so
slightly shifted. Here's another look, with almost everything positioned
correctly now (the
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