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MakeMusic Forum > Public Forums > Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! > OMG octave transposing instruments at last!!! | Forum Quick Jump
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| MikeHalloran Registered Member
Date Joined Oct 2001 Total Posts : 217 | Posted 12/10/2016 12:52 AM (GMT -6) | | I remember complaining about this in Finale 199whatever. It's about time. Finale 25.1, 2014.5, 2011c, SmartScore X Pro II, Encore 5.07, GPO 5 2010 iMac i7, 32G RAM, 2T SSD, Late 2013 MacBook Air, OS 10.12.1 MOTU Digital Performer 9.12, 9.02, Logic Pro X 10.2.4 | Back to Top | |
| Christopher Smith Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2007 Total Posts : 2290 | Posted 12/10/2016 11:25 AM (GMT -6) | | Shnootre said... Well there's no reason you can't stick with your practice. I have, until now, always used octave transposing clefs too. But is there any circumstance when you actually DO want the 8ve transposing instruments to show up transposed? Looking at a printed score, isn't it always presumed that contrabassoon sounds an octave lower, even in a C score?
I like having the choice. Those 8ve clefs can be a pain to set up, and can lead to trouble/oversight w/ instrument changes etc. They also require a lot of clef hiding via staff style, which is a pain. I am thrilled about this change.
You are of course right that I can continue with my old habits by deselecting the option, which I will do.
But the octave clefs are built into Finale. I make the first clef an octave clef, then forget about it. The transposition option for that instrument will set the clef to the non-octave clef in the parts, or if I go with a transposed score. There is nothing too fussy about it and I don't need staff styles. Christopher Smith
Mac Mini (Late 2014) 2.8 Ghz Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM OSX Yosemite 10.10.5 Finale 2014.5 and V. 25 or Macbook Pro (Retina, 13 inch, early 2015) 2.7 Ghz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM OSX Yosemite 10.10.5 Finale 2014.5 and V. 25 | Back to Top | |
| Zuill "The Troll"
Date Joined Oct 2003 Total Posts : 29077 | Posted 12/11/2016 4:53 PM (GMT -6) | | I guess your setting are different than mine, as applying Patterson beams doesn't seem to affect the look using the new feature. At least, I can't see a change. Can you post a sample for us to test? Maybe this is unique to Mac.
Zuill "When all is said and done, more is said than done."
Win 7 64bit, 2011b, 2012c, 2014d, 2014.5, 25.2
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| Christopher Smith Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2007 Total Posts : 2290 | Posted 12/12/2016 12:01 PM (GMT -6) | | Shnootre said... I wonder if we have different experiences with the octave clefs. I find it a big pain. Let's say we're dealing with piccolo. I need to take the octave-transposing clef and change the appearance so it looks just like a regular treble clef (i.e. get rid of the "8"). Then I need to go into transposition and select "set to clef" so that I'll always see the transposing clef when viewing in concert pitch, and an actual treble clef when viewing transposed. Maybe you only work in transposed view? That would make things simpler (though that would sort of remove this as an issue altogether).
The transposed part is set to the regular clef by the transposition options in the Score Manager. It will also be the regular clef if I set the score to transposed, which is almost always in my case. It will also show the octave clef if I leave the score as "concert", which I rarely do, but I consider this to be an advantage.
The only drawback is playback, but I don't use that. I suppose I could define the octave clef to play back in the correct octave, but I don't need it.
Since flute and piccolo will BOTH be set to treble clef in the part, it won't show a clef change if the part has "Display in Concert Pitch" turned off, as it should. Christopher Smith
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