Any way to dampen sustain of pitched percussion?

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Post by Djard » Thu Nov 07, 2019 3:08 pm

Creating an expression with key velocity set at "0" to dampen the sustain of pitched percussion fails.

If, say, a G note is followed by F#, before G decays, the overlap creates a major 7th. Any way to dampen a note of an instrument like Chimes, so playback will not continue beyond what is written?


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Post by oldmkvi » Thu Nov 07, 2019 6:15 pm

Try a Staccato Dot or Line-Dot to shorten note, or notate in smaller rhythmic values plus rests.

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Post by gogreen » Thu Nov 07, 2019 6:49 pm

I've used oldmkvi's staccato dot and line-dot suggestion, both with hidden and visible accents.

To shorten a note's duration, select the note(s), and then bring up the MIDI Tool. Click "Note Durations," and then "Percent Alter." Enter a number. See if that works. I use this technique so often that I've created FinaleScripts for 95%, 90%, and 85%. I most often invoke this script for phrasing purposes in playback.
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Post by Djard » Sun Nov 10, 2019 3:29 pm

Thanks for the steps, but I think you left one out. Below is as far as I got.

1. Selection Tool -> click in the measure -> hold down "Shift" key and click repeatedly from left or right end of the measure,
until only the target note is selected (highlighted).
2. MIDI/Audio (upper text menu) -> MIDI Tool (in Advanced Tools Palette) -> double-click in selected area.
3. MIDI Tool (upper text menu) -> Edit Note Durations -> MIDI Tool -> Percent Alter.

The "Percent Alter" is grayed. What did I overlook?

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Post by gogreen » Sun Nov 10, 2019 5:21 pm

The "Percent Alter" is grayed. What did I overlook?
It's been a while since I worked in Windows, so the steps may be slightly different. However, as I recall, the steps are the same.

Th first step: With selection tool, I just drag the cursor to highlight the note(s) I want to alter.

In the MIDI Tool dropdown menu, first click Note Duration, then Percent Alter, then type in the percent, then click OK. The way I do this there's no double-clicking.

I think Percent Alter is grayed because you didn't make a selection.
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Post by zuill » Mon Nov 11, 2019 3:14 am

I'm able to create mute and unmute expressions to dampen the Chime in v26, but when exported to 2012, it fails to work properly in 2012 as it does in v26. Unfortunately some things work differently in newer versions so testing needs to be done in 2012.

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Post by Djard » Tue Nov 12, 2019 11:12 am

The hidden staccato option works for me in a new document, but only if "Play Finale through MIDI" is selected. I cannot get dynamics, hairpins, staccatos or a created expression set at key velocity of 0 to work in playback when "Play through VST "is selected. As Zuill notes, gogreen's more comprehensive option does not work in v2012. I will upgrade when the next version is released.

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Post by gogreen » Tue Nov 12, 2019 1:38 pm

Along the lines of hidden staccato notes, you might also copy the staccato mark and then redefine it to a shorter or longer length. I've done this, both hiding and showing the mark. This can be time-consuming in a large score with many staves requiring the adjustment.

I don't know why it's not playing back for you. These changes play back fine for me when "Play through VST" is selected.
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Post by zuill » Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:36 pm

Djard wrote:
Tue Nov 12, 2019 11:12 am
As Zuill notes, gogreen's more comprehensive option does not work in v2012. I will upgrade when the next version is released.
I was actually talking about the method I am using, which is different than what gogreen is suggesting.

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Post by Djard » Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:35 am

The mute and unmute expression option works for me, even letting me adjust key velocity. But the option only works if Finale Play through MIDI is selected. I tried adding the expression in a New Document and Default Document as well as using the Wizard to create a document. Version 2012 apparently does not let me apply any of the options mentioned when Chimes is the instrument, played through MIDI.

I look forward to upgrading.

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