Finale version No. 25.4.1.152
Windows
Hey everyone.
Does anyone knows if there is a chance I could compose on Finale, while on the bottom of its page there is time in seconds? I wasn't sure how to phrase the question so I incorporated a video example on how exactly I wish it to be.
(I am sorry for the trouble, but I am not allowed to post URLs yet because I am a new member. If it's not too much trouble, here is what you have to write on youtube to find the video : Penderecki - Threnody (Animated Score))
I don't care about general notation or playback, just the time-seconds aspect on the bottom of the page.
Thanks in advance.
Is it possible to achieve Penderecki-like notation on Finale
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- Peter Thomsen
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The so called “time in seconds” (in “Threnody”) seems to work like a time signature.
Idea:
Every time you are in the dialog box Time Signature, always set the Beat Duration to the same rhythmical value (e. g. a Quarter).
This means that each measure will have time signature with a Quarter as “denominator” - like 15/4, 11/4, 4/4, 6/4, 13/4 &c.
Set the playback tempo to 60 for this rhythmical value (e. g. Quarter = 60).
Then, a 15/4 measure will last 15 seconds, and a 13/4 measure will last 13 seconds.
In the Document Options - Time Signatures, move the Bottom Symbol way down below the bottom of the page.
In that way the Bottom Symbol will not print, so that e. g. 15/4 will display as 15.
In the Document Options - Time Signatures, you can customize the Vertical Adjustment of the Top Symbol.
In the Document Options - Fonts, you can choose a font for the “time signatures”.
Add the symbol ” with the Expression Tool.
The Time Signature Tool does not seems to have the option of adding a suffix to a time signature, hence the Expression Tool.
Then, 15/4 will display as 15”.
Idea:
Every time you are in the dialog box Time Signature, always set the Beat Duration to the same rhythmical value (e. g. a Quarter).
This means that each measure will have time signature with a Quarter as “denominator” - like 15/4, 11/4, 4/4, 6/4, 13/4 &c.
Set the playback tempo to 60 for this rhythmical value (e. g. Quarter = 60).
Then, a 15/4 measure will last 15 seconds, and a 13/4 measure will last 13 seconds.
In the Document Options - Time Signatures, move the Bottom Symbol way down below the bottom of the page.
In that way the Bottom Symbol will not print, so that e. g. 15/4 will display as 15.
In the Document Options - Time Signatures, you can customize the Vertical Adjustment of the Top Symbol.
In the Document Options - Fonts, you can choose a font for the “time signatures”.
Add the symbol ” with the Expression Tool.
The Time Signature Tool does not seems to have the option of adding a suffix to a time signature, hence the Expression Tool.
Then, 15/4 will display as 15”.
Mac OS X 12.6.9 (Monterey), Finale user since 1996