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How can i change the tempo?

Started by Bloop, September 12, 2010, 04:30:06 AM

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Bloop

Like in this arrangement? Arrangement by Petpetfood


The Deku Trombonist

1) You need Finale PrintMusic or higher.

2) Grab the Expressions tool and double click above where you want the tempo change. Then go to "Tempo Marks" on the side menu. Then click "Create Tempo mark..." There's a little drop down menu where you can select the note value you want etc.

Also, under the Playback options for the tempo mark you just created, make sure you tick "Match playback to tempo marking text" or whatever is there to make sure it plays back at the speed you want.

Bloop

Quote from: DekuTrombonist on September 12, 2010, 04:35:17 AM1) You need Finale PrintMusic or higher.

2) Grab the Expressions tool and double click above where you want the tempo change. Then go to "Tempo Marks" on the side menu. Then click "Create Tempo mark..." There's a little drop down menu where you can select the note value you want etc.

Also, under the Playback options for the tempo mark you just created, make sure you tick "Match playback to tempo marking text" or whatever is there to make sure it plays back at the speed you want.
thanks :)

Bloop

oh, and - it's unnecessary to make a topic for this - how do you make a Double dotted note? like this?

Olimar12345

select the dot tool only, then click away.
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Bloop

Quote from: olimar12345 on September 12, 2010, 08:11:29 AMselect the dot tool only, then click away.
and where is it in finale 2009?

Composer #40

It's in the simple entry pallet but you can just select the note you want and press the period button on your keyboard twice.

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Bloop

Quote from: Composer #40 on September 12, 2010, 10:48:22 AMIt's in the simple entry pallet but you can just select the note you want and press the period button on your keyboard twice.
thanks :)