Miker,
I just managed to create them as articulations, same as in your attachment, but I found that they do not work in another piece. I guess that this is what you mean by saving them as a library. However, how do I do that?
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- Mon Aug 10, 2020 2:53 pm
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- Topic: FinaleScript placing accidentals above stave
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- Mon Aug 10, 2020 2:26 pm
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Re: FinaleScript placing accidentals above stave
Thanks Peter,
This will do the trick. Placing and hiding the suggested accidental (your point 1) is only required if one wants it to be played back, e.g. in a midi file. Otherwise your 2nd point suffices.
This will do the trick. Placing and hiding the suggested accidental (your point 1) is only required if one wants it to be played back, e.g. in a midi file. Otherwise your 2nd point suffices.
- Mon Aug 10, 2020 1:37 pm
- Forum: Beginners
- Topic: FinaleScript placing accidentals above stave
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FinaleScript placing accidentals above stave
It is customary to place suggested accidentals for Renaissance music above the stave ("musica ficta"). The procedure is rather tedius when frequently needed. I'm looking for a single key-stroke to do the trick. This requires automation of the following steps: In Speedy, select the note, add a sharp ...