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> moving all notes, in mass to a new position on the same staff without transposing or repitching.
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moving all notes, in mass to a new position on the same staff without transposing or repitching.
I notated a piece of music... 25 bars and discovered that I had the wrong key signature, C major... The piece was actually in the key of D, so I changed the key signature to D and discovered that...
Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED!
PHB
11/29/2016 1:49 AM
Closing a Gap?
I called technical support. Thank you first for your replies. I would like to share the procedure. Finale and Allegro have a feature in Mass Mover called rebar. After highlighting the bars that you...
Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED!
PHB
8/18/2002 3:34 AM
Closing a Gap?
When removing redundant notes from say the last half (beats 3 & 4) of a bar how do you shift the balance of the piece, beats 1 & 2 in the next bar, to replace the ones you erased. In other words, I...
Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED!
PHB
8/17/2002 9:38 PM
Creating a solo violin template
Since posting this I found out that the default algorithm is hard-coded and that the template needs to be made or one just lets the program do it its way and then one can Mass Move later. PB I made...
Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED!
PHB
8/17/2002 5:30 AM
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