Re: [Finale] tuplets in Finale 2014

2014-01-02 Thread David H. Bailey
On 1/2/2014 1:42 AM, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote: Bad spelling, too, by me after a long night of work. In Finale 2014 on my desktop Mac I enter tuplets in Speedy Entry. Pressing alt+5 I enter the first sixteenth and the the next ones. If you want a 5/16 tuplet, you have to enter a

Re: [Finale] tuplets in Finale 2014

2014-01-02 Thread John Roberts
It works perfectly for me in Speedy - but I start by hitting option-5 on the Mac. It's also correct in Simple - enter dotted 8th + 8th, then use tuplet tool on the 1st note to make 5 1/16 in 4/16. (I've never used simple entry, so it wasn't quick!) JR On 1/2/14, 6:36 AM, David H. Bailey

Re: [Finale] tuplets in Finale 2014

2014-01-02 Thread Raymond Horton
To Use the tuplet tool - enter your first 16th, then click on it with tuplet tool, describe the 5 to 4, then go back, enter the rest of the figure and edit it as you wish. I have not tried 2014 yet, though. The above is how it works in 2011. Raymond Horton Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra

[Finale] repeating a section in only one line

2014-01-02 Thread arabushka
In my current project I want to notate repeat signs in individual parts without their showing up in all the parts. How does one do this? I am running Finale 2014 under Windows 8. Aaron J. Rabushka ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu

Re: [Finale] repeating a section in only one line

2014-01-02 Thread Richard Smith
Please don't! Just copy and paste. Repeats are a relic from the days when evrything was hand copied. The don't save you time and are rarely needed today. Ones like you describe only serve to confuse performers. Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S®4, an ATT 4G LTE smartphone Original

Re: [Finale] repeating a section in only one line

2014-01-02 Thread John Blane
Set-up a staff style to hide repeats and apply it staves where you do not want the repeats to show. John Blane Blane Music Preparation 1649 Huntington Ln. Highland Park, IL 60035 847 579-9900 847 579-9903 fax www.BlaneMusic.com j...@blanemusic.com On Jan 2, 2014, at 7:16 PM,

Re: [Finale] repeating a section in only one line

2014-01-02 Thread arabushka
Well, this is one of those techniques that borrows repeated ostinato from the Polish avant-garde of yesteryear, whose proper notation, IIRC, includes repeat signs. I like the staff-style idea--I think I'll give it a try. ajr Richard Smith mu...@rgsmithmusic.com wrote: Please don't! Just

Re: [Finale] repeating a section in only one line

2014-01-02 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
On Thu, January 2, 2014 9:20 pm, arabus...@austin.rr.com wrote: Well, this is one of those techniques that borrows repeated ostinato from the Polish avant-garde of yesteryear, whose proper notation, IIRC, includes repeat signs. I like the staff-style idea--I think I'll give it a try. Thanks