tapping a tempo via MIDI In
Moderators: Peter Thomsen, miker
hi -
i'd like to input a MIDI signal into finale to dictate the overall playback of a score.. i've seen some descriptions of how it might be possible to have Finale take a "set" tempo, but nothing about whether there could be some kind of continuous input that altered the playback speed - is such a thing possible?
i'd like to input a MIDI signal into finale to dictate the overall playback of a score.. i've seen some descriptions of how it might be possible to have Finale take a "set" tempo, but nothing about whether there could be some kind of continuous input that altered the playback speed - is such a thing possible?
Hi -
Thanks for the advice last week about Tempo Tap/Studio View - I have been experimenting with it for the past week, but it is definitely a little challenging.
I notice a can tap out a tempo on the space bar, using the HyperScribe/Tempo Tap functionality in Finale - but if I want to edit the perceived tempo fluctuations, I'm at a bit of a loss. I can open the "Edit.." tab for the Tempo Tap "staff", but the data recorded does not seem to be "editable."
Is there a way to refine the Tap Tempo's input?
Thanks for the advice last week about Tempo Tap/Studio View - I have been experimenting with it for the past week, but it is definitely a little challenging.
I notice a can tap out a tempo on the space bar, using the HyperScribe/Tempo Tap functionality in Finale - but if I want to edit the perceived tempo fluctuations, I'm at a bit of a loss. I can open the "Edit.." tab for the Tempo Tap "staff", but the data recorded does not seem to be "editable."
Is there a way to refine the Tap Tempo's input?
- zuill
- Posts: 4418
- Joined: Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:35 pm
- Finale Version: Finale 2011-v26.3.1
- Operating System: Windows
In the MIDI Tool, choose Tempo Data from the menu. Then double click the staff and you'll see what MIDI data has been applied.
Zuill
Zuill
Windows 10, Finale 2011-v26.3.1
"When all is said and done, more is said than done."
"When all is said and done, more is said than done."