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| Zuill "The Troll"
Date Joined Oct 2003 Total Posts : 29077 | Posted 2/21/2013 11:00 PM (GMT -6) | | Actually, there are occasions where a score can have a MM rest. A partial orchestration would be one example. I have done this quite frequently.
Now, about doing a MM rest with measures that have notes in them, you might be stuck with the workaround. I'll have to report back later.
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| Gareth Green Player of fine trumpets
Date Joined Oct 2001 Total Posts : 2943 | Posted 2/22/2013 5:28 AM (GMT -6) | | Without seeing the file, I can't be sure, however I would have thought that one of the "blank notation" staff styles would allow the MM rests to be created ... ?
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| Gareth Green Player of fine trumpets
Date Joined Oct 2001 Total Posts : 2943 | Posted 2/22/2013 11:44 AM (GMT -6) | | I'm really not sure that I'm understanding what you want, however:
Attached is a short 3-page extract from a full score. On page two, I selected all measures, all staves, and applied a staff style of "Blank Notation with rests, layer 1". I then used the selection/edit tool to create Multimeasure rests for page 2. Apart from the first measure, which was split by the rehearsal mark, the score now has a 7-measure MM rest in all staves.
Is this what you want?
[PS: very sorry, just realised you are on 2011 and so will not be able to open my demo file. I think the staff style can still be applied in 2011, though.]
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Post Edited (Gareth Green) : 2/22/2013 11:02:16 AM (GMT-6)
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| paulbrainard Registered Member
Date Joined Nov 2001 Total Posts : 305 | Posted 2/22/2013 5:29 PM (GMT -6) | | I have the "start numbering" set at 2 also. I just tried de-selecting "auto update" and it did not allow me to create MMR's. And as I say, it works fine if I clear (or delete) the hidden staff, so that doesn't sound like a doc option causing it to me. . .
In yours, it is indeed hiding some of the intervening measures of the top line to make the MMR happen below - if the top staff is unhidden, it skips from m.3 to m.10 in order to match up with where the 7-bar rest ends. That's all I was pointing out, kind of an odd result. . but that's not quite the issue. It allowed you to make MMR's only where the top (hidden) staff is empty as well. Really that first one should be a 9-bar rest in the page view instead of 7 plus two singles, but you can't make it do that because there is something in the other bars of the hidden staff.
I guess I should clarify - it's not that you can't make MMR's at all in the score, it's just dependent on where the hidden staff is blank. Put another way, the ability to make MMR's at any point appears to be based on the content of the entire score, not just what is actually visible on the page view.
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| Gareth Green Player of fine trumpets
Date Joined Oct 2001 Total Posts : 2943 | Posted 2/22/2013 7:21 PM (GMT -6) | | Have you actually tried the Staff Styles solution?
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| Charles Lawrence Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2009 Total Posts : 3638 | Posted 2/22/2013 7:24 PM (GMT -6) | |
paulbrainard said...And, highlighting all 4 staves in scroll view & creating the MMR does not work, has to be in page view
I think you will find that it does indeed work, but that MMR's are never displayed in Scroll view.
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| Charles Lawrence Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2009 Total Posts : 3638 | Posted 2/22/2013 8:45 PM (GMT -6) | |
paulbrainard said...Charles - right, what I mean is if I try to create them in scroll view, they do not show up in page. Not actually even sure if that should work or not. . .
But that is just it. You can create a MMR in scroll view, just as well as in Page view. It does indeed work. The MMR created in Scroll view will show as such when you go back to Page View. MMR's never show as such in Scroll view. Just cycle back and forth a few times to see.
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| Jeanne R Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2007 Total Posts : 1251 | Posted 2/22/2013 9:26 PM (GMT -6) | | paulbrainard said... Also made sure to de-select "auto update" under MMR's in doc opts, no luck.
And the number for "start numbering at" is low (1 or 2)?
There is definitely something weird. I went looking to change that end of system problem where I got a 7m rest instead of the 9m rest it should have been (and that it is when the top staff is deleted). I tried a half-dozen strategies. Nothing changes that 7-m rest.
Charles is right. In my version at least, you have to make the mm rests with the dialog box rather than just selecting measures and choosing Create from the menu. When you return to page view, there they are. Didn't solve my 7-m rest problem, tho.
I wonder if you'll hear that this is not supported. If it works, good for you, but otherwise...
That linked part idea sounds like the least extra work and the least kludgy, least likely to come back and bite you the way kludge can. When I generated parts, my bottom group of two staves had the mm rests done already (part of part-generation prefs). Correct mm rests, that is. 9 where the 7 is with the hidden staff. Jeanne Win XP Pro, Finale 2008a, GPO 3 (sometimes MacBook OSX (10.4.11) with the same Finale)Post Edited (Jeanne R) : 2/22/2013 8:33:20 PM (GMT-6) | Back to Top | |
| Gareth Green Player of fine trumpets
Date Joined Oct 2001 Total Posts : 2943 | Posted 2/23/2013 4:46 AM (GMT -6) | |
paulbrainard said...Gareth - yes, I set the hidden staff to blank notation, didn't help (is that what you meant?)
When I applied the staff style (Blank Notation With Rests, layer1) in your sample file, I was able to create MMR's no problem.I had to modifly the staff style to not show chords as well.
Unfortunately I can't demonstrate, because your file was converted to F2012 format.
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