Urgent! Gradual tempo decrease cancellation
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I've had set something to decrease the tempo gradually for the last bar of my music. Now i want to set it back to original constant tempo. But i don remember which setting did i adjust so to make the reverse action. Thanks for assisstance mates. I've got finale last version on windows. I'm in rush for finishing the project.
- motet
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Try selecting that bar (and may one or two on either side) and from the Edit menu pick Clear Selected Items. In the ensuing dialog, first click the None button, then check the MIDI Data box and click OK.
- Peter Thomsen
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Perhaps the culprit is Human Playback?
Try setting Human Playback style to “None”.
Does that help?
Try setting Human Playback style to “None”.
Does that help?
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- Peter Thomsen
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That is what Human Playback does - interpret the music so that it sounds more like a human performer, and less like a cold, dead, mechanical, mathematical machine.Sohrab wrote:… What does it have to do with human playback …
To see what Human Playback can do, look in the Playback Controls.
Expand the window Playback Controls (I am not sure how, but perhaps via clicking a speaker icon).
In the expanded window, in the pop up menu Human Playback style, choose the bottom item “Custom…”.
You get to the dialog box Human Playback® Custom Style where you can see a lot of options for the interpretation.
In the pane Interpret you have the option “Final Bars” which possibly could be the culprit.
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- Michel R E
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you have a choice in HumanPlayback to either add a rit or not at the end of a piece.
so you can still have HP (which will recognize all of your notation) without it adding a tempo change at the end.
so you can still have HP (which will recognize all of your notation) without it adding a tempo change at the end.
User of Finale since version 3.0 on Windows.
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Now using a mix of Finale 2012, Finale 25, and 26.1
GPO, Garritan Solo Stradivari violin, Gofriller Solo Cello.
XSamples Chamber Ensemble.
Absolute convert to NotePerformer3.
- David Ward
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Although it's not actually a problem once identified and turned off, the HP ‘final bars’ setting seems a bit whimsical. I can think of lots of pieces that get maniacally fast at the end, and at least as many whose final bars are in the same tempo as those immediately preceding them. Only some pieces benefit from a final rit., so why is that apparently the HP default?
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