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| Jack Helsley Registered Member
Date Joined Jan 2012 Total Posts : 12 | Posted 10/16/2016 6:01 PM (GMT -6) | | Apologies if this has been answered. I'm using Finale 2014.5 on El Capitan. I'm having accidental collisions. Earlier in the piece, it's fine, but later it collides, and I can't fix with Music Spacing:
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| Flint silly bear
Date Joined Oct 2006 Total Posts : 3151 | Posted 10/16/2016 7:13 PM (GMT -6) | | Yeah, you're just trying to crowd too much onto the system. Even jazz music should look well engraved. woodwind specialist and doubler - Finale 2014d using Speedy Entry - no capslock, GPO 4 Full, Garritan Jazz & Big Band 3, Garritan Concert and Marching Band 2, Windows 10, 12GB RAM, frequently RTFM.
If the composer says in effect to the performer: "I do not care whether you perform my music or not," we cannot argue the matter. But if he indicates: "I want you to perform and respond to this music," then his fundamental duty is to write his music so that it is accessible to interpretation. When the performer cannot approach the composer's meaning because of capriciously obscure notation, he may in effect say to the composer: "Why should I bother to puzzle out your music?" - Gardner Read
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| Jack Helsley Registered Member
Date Joined Jan 2012 Total Posts : 12 | Posted 10/17/2016 9:24 AM (GMT -6) | | Well...thanks for the support of "jazz"?...No one has addressed the question why it's fine on one system, but the exact same music is "too crowded" on another? (Although, I sense your preferred answer would be "change them to triads")? | Back to Top | |
| Jack Helsley Registered Member
Date Joined Jan 2012 Total Posts : 12 | Posted 10/17/2016 9:50 AM (GMT -6) | | |
| Peter Thomsen Registered Member
Date Joined Jun 2000 Total Posts : 8331 | Posted 10/17/2016 12:52 PM (GMT -6) | | Jack Helsley,
Indeed the spacing is tight, “crowded”.
You are using a scaling percentage of 85 %.
That is a bit too big for professional engraving (unless the engraving is for students at beginner level).
Take a look at the attached document where I have reduced the scaling percentage to 75 %. As Far As I Can Tell, the reduced scaling percentage has eliminated all the accidental collisions.
Peter Mac Finale, 2012c, 2014d & 2014.5, Dolet 6.6 plug-in, Mac OS X 10.11.6, iMac Intel Core i7, 2.93 GHz, 16 GB RAM
File Attachment : Simple Minded Sample ReducedTo75.musx 109KB (application/octet-stream)This file has been downloaded 294 time(s). | Back to Top | |
| Vaughan Registered Member
Date Joined Jun 1999 Total Posts : 4984 | Posted 10/17/2016 2:53 PM (GMT -6) | | And besides, you'd locked the systems so Finale couldn't spread out the music the way it would have had to in order to create good line spacing. If you remove the system locks and update the layout, Finale adds two systems to the piece, just going to show that you tried to crowd the music too much. However, I agree with Peter that the scaling is too large (IMHO, even for beginners!) and that 75% works better and allows the layout on two pages without squashing. One unfortunate flaw in Finale's spacing: the accidentals aren't always placed well (kerned or tucked) in chords. The flat before the E in the A half diminished 7th chord (mm. 1 and 3) should be moved over about 28 EVPUs, just like both accidentals in the G half diminished 7th chords in m. 5, and in a number of chords after that. Good kerning of the accidentals helps the chords take up no more space than necessary and it just looks better. Plugins like TG Tools can help with this but unfortunately it doesn't belong to Finale's basic functionality. Vaughan
Finale 3.2 - 25, Sibelius 4 - 7 Patterson's plugins, Tobias' plugins, full version, waiting for Jari's plugin update MacOS 10.12 MacPro (2016) 16 GB, MacBookPro (2011) 8 GB
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| Knut Registered Member
Date Joined Jan 2006 Total Posts : 601 | Posted 10/17/2016 4:54 PM (GMT -6) | | I disagree that the scaling is too large. To my understanding, such large scaling is customary in large parts of the jazz and show music world.
As Vaughan suggests, unlock your systems and be sure to move some of your accidentals closer to the notes using the Special Tools/Accidentals Tool. After that, your music should fit just fine on two pages with your current spacing settings. 13" MacBook Pro 2.8 Ghz. Intel Core i5, 16 GB RAM, Apogee Duet 2, Samsung SyncMaster 245b OSX 10.9.5, Finale 2011c and 2014b (not using it yet) w/GPO & JABB, Patterson Plug-Ins, TG-Tools and QuickKeys 4; Sibelius 6, Logic Pro X, Adobe CS3, FontLab Studio 4, FontExplorer X Pro 3
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| Jack Helsley Registered Member
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