I had a similar issue with muted trill on Garritan strings,
which even MM support could not solve.
But they sent me the following link which may help you.
It's the keywords that human playback supports for
the Garritan instruments. But unfortunately the
list is incomplete as it doesn't list the
How do I prevent breaks in a ritornello barline at the end of a system within a
score? I have close barline at the end of a system (document options)
checked, but the barline goes through groups only, leaving a blank between
them. Thanks. Harold
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I've found in recent version of Finale, it's necessary for me to dig into the
HP preferences Instrument Techniques and change the Filter for all keyswitch
expressions from the default (If Device/Library Name Contains: Garritan or
(If Device/Library Name Contains: JABB) to None. (Then name and
I must say, HP+Garritan+Finale remains a bit of a mess. For products owned by
the same company, you'd think they'd have managed to achieve much more
reliable integration by now.
That's also my impression. Especially the human playback
techniques interface is still very buggy. For example:
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but nobody has answered you. Would
it work to set the measure to no barline at the end, and use a graphic
expression to create a barline to the specs you want which you could
place at the end of the measure and then extend down as far as you
needed it. I've
I've tried to replicate the issue, but I guess I don't understand what you
mean by ritournello barlines. The barline is always unbroken at the end of
the systems for any combination of group barlines I've tried.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:34 AM, John Roberts an...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
I'm not
I've uploade a picture here: http://hmauro.com/finale/barline.png
I want a continuous barline at the end of the system.
On 30/09/2014, at 10:41, Robert Patterson wrote:
I've tried to replicate the issue, but I guess I don't understand what you
mean by ritournello barlines. The barline is
Could you make a group consisting of all staves just for this purpose?
Klaus
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Yes, but isn't there a simple solution instead of a work around? I'd rather not
having to deal with group issues later. I don't want to treat all groups as one
umbrella group.
Thanks.
Harold
On 30/09/2014, at 11:00, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote:
Could you make a group consisting of all
I see. Thanks. Then I'll just make sure the measure with the repeat is not the
system's last, in which case would be proper to be broken among the
groups/instruments.
Harold
On 30/09/2014, at 11:24, Robert Patterson wrote:
Oh I see the problem is that there is a repeat on the final barline.
Oh I see the problem is that there is a repeat on the final barline. This
seems to be a defect in the program, because the repeat bar ignores the
barline option. I would report it to MM.
One possible workaround is to create a group spanning the entire set of
instruments on just that one bar (the
Well, as long as there is no open-repeat on the same system, adding a group
to one bar is a really easy workaround too.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Haroldo Mauro hma...@hmauro.com wrote:
I see. Thanks. Then I'll just make sure the measure with the repeat is not
the system's last, in which
staff group 1: all instruments, no barline
staff group 2: upper 4 instruments
staff attributes on lead and CB set to break barlines between staves
and break repeat barlines between staves
staff style barlines, don't break - uncheck break barlines between
staves and break repeat barlines
This page:
http://newmusicnotation.com/TEMPFILES/mauro_ritornello.pdf
doesn't load (server not responding)
On 30/09/2014, at 11:54, SN jef chippewa wrote:
staff group 1: all instruments, no barline
staff group 2: upper 4 instruments
staff attributes on lead and CB set to break
OK. I just saw it. Yes that is what I am trying to get. Thanks for your
suggestions. Seems to me that is a lot of tweaking to get something that is
standard notation.
Haroldo
On 30/09/2014, at 11:54, SN jef chippewa wrote:
staff group 1: all instruments, no barline
staff group 2: upper
I would like to archive about 82 meg worth of Finale files (2012 and earlier).
The kindest thing to do would be to create a PDF in addition to saving the .mus
file, but there are about 1,200 files. I can’t see how the process of
creating a PDF could be automated, but perhaps some of you have
It loads fine for me. Thanks jef!
Good luck Haraldo!
Eric
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Am 30.09.2014 um 21:54 schrieb Haroldo Mauro
Yes, it loads for me too now.
Actually what I want is a continuous repeat barline only at the system's LAST
measure. The first one can have breaks between groups.
On 30/09/2014, at 17:37, Eric Fiedler wrote:
It loads fine for me. Thanks jef!
Good luck Haraldo!
Eric
I'd just drop them on LisaNet PDFWriter about 100 at a time. Seems to be
much faster than using FinaleScript.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfwriterformac/
I'm sure there are numerous ways of doing it.
Archives tend to become unusable with OS changes etc, might be worth
creating a musicXML
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On Sep 30, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Simon Troup simon.tr...@digitalmusicart.com
wrote:
I'd just drop them on LisaNet PDFWriter about 100 at a time. Seems to be
much faster than using FinaleScript.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfwriterformac/
I'm sure there are
the only thing in this particular situation that could reaonably be
considered tweaking outside 'standard' notation is the last bit
with the staff style -- hardly a lot (for me, less than 1 min to
set up and then 10 seconds of work per instance) -- the rest i find
is totally standard work for
Actually what I want is a continuous repeat barline only at the
system's LAST measure. The first one can have breaks between groups.
i think that looks ridiculous... just my opinion 8-) -- if you have a
full ensemble closing repeat barline there should also be one at the
beginning of the
Make sure Finale is already open on your system. Then, open System Preferences
Printers Scanners. Select your printer. Click Open Print Queue.
Drag the .mus files you want to create PDFs into the queue window.
The printer dialogue will pop up. Choose make PDF. Define where you want the
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