[Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Steve Parker
Hi all! Still on my track of trying to learn the stuff I've spent years working round.. Is there a way to respell rhythms? Say if I have a score with a ton of crotchet-tied-to-crotchet that I would like to replace with minim? Also, sometimes I paste and end up with wrong beaming. Is

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Steve Parker
Ugh.. the second question I know how to do. The first I don't.. Steve P. On 1 Dec 2010, at 11:35, Steve Parker wrote: Hi all! Still on my track of trying to learn the stuff I've spent years working round.. Is there a way to respell rhythms? Say if I have a score with a ton of

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Darcy James Argue
Rebar Music. Cheers, - DJA - WEB: http://www.secretsocietymusic.org On 1 Dec 2010, at 6:35 AM, Steve Parker wrote: Hi all! Still on my track of trying to learn the stuff I've spent years working round.. Is there a way to respell rhythms? Say if I have a score with a ton of

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Steve Parker
No, this doesn't do it. Steve P. On 1 Dec 2010, at 12:41, Darcy James Argue wrote: Rebar Music. Cheers, - DJA - WEB: http://www.secretsocietymusic.org On 1 Dec 2010, at 6:35 AM, Steve Parker wrote: Hi all! Still on my track of trying to learn the stuff I've spent years working

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Christopher Smith
Then you'll have to be more specific. In a bar of 4/4 with quarter, quarter-tied-to-quarter, quarter, Rebar changes the middle pair to a half note for me in a default document. Christopher On Wed Dec 1, at WednesdayDec 1 8:04 AM, Steve Parker wrote: No, this doesn't do it. Steve P.

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Christopher Smith
Had to look up crotchet and minim. You'd think I'd know it by now. Rebar music from the Utilities menu will do it, assuming you have your defaults the way you want them. Rebeam can help with beaming issues, too, either all at once or a few measures at a time, if you don't want to screw up

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Steve Parker
Sorry, 4/4 quarter-tied-to-quarter quarter-tied-to-quarter I would like to find an automatic way to replace with 4/4 minim minim Thanks! Steve P. On 1 Dec 2010, at 13:33, Christopher Smith wrote: Then you'll have to be more

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Raymond Horton
Steve, try this: Highlight the passage you want to rebar. Under the midi/audio menu click on retranscribe. Raymond Horton Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Christopher Smith christopher.sm...@videotron.ca wrote: Then you'll have to be more specific. In a

Re: [Finale] Respell Rhythms

2010-12-01 Thread Christopher Smith
You ARE selecting the measure(s) in question with the Selection Tool before you apply Rebar Music? This works perfectly for me. Christopher On Wed Dec 1, at WednesdayDec 1 8:48 AM, Steve Parker wrote: Sorry, 4/4 quarter-tied-to-quarter quarter-tied-to-quarter I would like to

Re: [Finale] No Finale 2011 folder?

2010-12-01 Thread David W. Fenton
On 30 Nov 2010 at 23:20, Aaron Sherber wrote: On 11/30/2010 10:36 PM, Michael Greensill wrote: Thanks guys, there it isyou'd think that they'd tell us this stuff. I know MM doesn't always do the best job of communicating these things, but the Readme does say: *_Folder

Re: [Finale] mid-measure clefs

2010-12-01 Thread Cecil Rigby
Well THAT has certainly become an absolutely obtuse procedure to use for applying a mid-measure clef change. I'm glad I do most of my work in v2003 and 06 -many thanks for the many helps- I'm also glad to know the manual is wrong. -Cecil ___

[Finale] More questions

2010-12-01 Thread Michael Greensill
I opened one of my templates from 2010 in 2011. When I add measures to this document the staves on the second page are a different size! They are maybe 25% smaller. What did I do wrong now? I presume the template is corrupted, but maybe it's something else. Mike G. www.mikegreensill.com

Re: [Finale] More questions

2010-12-01 Thread Chuck Israels
Mike, I don't think the template is necessarily corrupted. Try using the page layout tool on the 2011 file, select the staff system on page 1 and apply the same percentages to the following pages. Did I make that clear enough? Finale is not open here at the moment, so I cannot be clearer

Re: [Finale] More questions

2010-12-01 Thread Fiskum, Steve
It's not a corrupt template. Look under menu DocumentPage FormatScore and go over your settings to find your answer. Cheers, Steve 12/1/10 1:32 PM, Michael Greensill m...@mikegreensill.com wrote: I opened one of my templates from 2010 in 2011. When I add measures to this document the staves

{Spam} Re: [Finale] mid-measure clefs

2010-12-01 Thread David H. Bailey
On 11/30/2010 5:16 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote: Well THAT has certainly become an absolutely obtuse procedure to use for applying a mid-measure clef change. I'm glad I do most of my work in v2003 and 06 -many thanks for the many helps- I'm also glad to know the manual is wrong. Yes, that is most

RE: [Finale] More questions

2010-12-01 Thread Richard Yates
Probably nothing wrong. Added measures do not inherit the system reduction (or is it the staff reduction?) of the existing ones. It's bugged me for years. Richard Yates I opened one of my templates from 2010 in 2011. When I add measures to this document the staves on the second page are a

{Spam} Re: [Finale] More questions

2010-12-01 Thread David H. Bailey
On 12/1/2010 3:57 PM, Richard Yates wrote: Probably nothing wrong. Added measures do not inherit the system reduction (or is it the staff reduction?) of the existing ones. It's bugged me for years. Richard Yates It's bugged me too -- why would anybody think that you would want the new

Re: [Finale] More questions

2010-12-01 Thread Aaron Sherber
On 12/1/2010 3:57 PM, Richard Yates wrote: Probably nothing wrong. Added measures do not inherit the system reduction (or is it the staff reduction?) of the existing ones. It's bugged me for years. Added measures take their settings from the Page Format settings, which may or may not match