Re: [Finale] muting staves

2009-04-09 Thread Mark McCarron
I like the first idea. I'll try it Thanks Mark McCarron --- On Thu, 4/9/09, Christopher Smith wrote: > From: Christopher Smith > Subject: Re: [Finale] muting staves > To: finale@shsu.edu > Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 9:22 AM > If you enter the notes in another la

Re: [Finale] muting staves

2009-04-09 Thread Christopher Smith
wrote: thanks for the response I'm using rhythmic notation not slash notation. Notes need to be entered,just not heard. Mark McCarron --- On Tue, 4/7/09, Christopher Smith wrote: From: Christopher Smith Subject: Re: [Finale] muting staves To: finale@shsu.edu Date: Tuesday, Ap

Re: [Finale] muting staves

2009-04-09 Thread Mark McCarron
thanks for the response I'm using rhythmic notation not slash notation. Notes need to be entered,just not heard. Mark McCarron --- On Tue, 4/7/09, Christopher Smith wrote: > From: Christopher Smith > Subject: Re: [Finale] muting staves > To: finale@shsu.edu > Date:

Re: [Finale] muting staves

2009-04-07 Thread Christopher Smith
On 7-Apr-09, at 7-Apr-09 11:06 AM, Mark McCarron wrote: fin 2009 G5 10.4.11 I have a sop sax part with rhythmic slashes. I would like to mute the notes that the slashes are attached to. I can reduce the velocity to zero but human play back will reset the velocities. I've tried an expre

[Finale] muting staves

2009-04-07 Thread Mark McCarron
fin 2009 G5 10.4.11 I have a sop sax part with rhythmic slashes. I would like to mute the notes that the slashes are attached to. I can reduce the velocity to zero but human play back will reset the velocities. I've tried an expression and midi tool to reduce the volume (cc 7) to zero but when