![]() Maybe it is the case of the people that are playing this music are doing precisely that-playing it and not worrying about writing it down. From the lack of response to this thread (other than yours, that I do appreciate-thank you) I am led to the conclusion that this is not a feature that is supported by Finale, and most likely will not be supported in the future. It does not seem to be either clean or efficient. My present solution of having two note expressions, one to drop the pitchbend a 1/4 tone and then one to return it to the correct pitch, I see as a work around. I would like it to play back correctly, and I would like to have it indicated in the score cleanly and efficiently. What do you mean by performance notes? What I would like to have happen is to have an F major scale with a half flat B flat. if you want it to be in the key signature, you'll need to indicate what notes in the performance notes. ![]() There is no such key signature with quarter sharps/flats. I'm sorry, I realized that my answer wasn't very helpful. Hardware:Ghost mixing console, Adat machine, FX processor, Compressor/Limiter, Gaiter, CME UF8, UF400e, Edirol SD-20, M-Audio 2x2 Other software: Cubase Studio 4, Peak Pro 6, Reason 5, Reaktor, HALion, FM8, ProTools, Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, Finale Printmusic 2006, Audacity, Soundhack, Toast. If you find a way to do something and it works, go with it. If you want to print it out eventually, you will need to insert the quarter sharp/flat symbol. If you're creating the file for the purpose of playback and not for performance, this is acceptable. WiebeTech FW800 with Seagate 500G external MBP 2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, OSX 10.4.11 ![]() Any other solutions out there? Did I miss something in the manual? My solution (two note expressions, pitchbend and reset) does work, but it does seem a bit tedious. I know if I assigned a shape it could put it back with the one expression, but I have had numerous problems in the past with shapes that have to be re-programmed for various durations. I then had to create another expression that reset the pitchbend back to 0. I created a note expression with the flat symbol with a slash through it, and had playback set for pitchbend -2048, which does the trick. (Can you have a key signature with just B 1/4 flat?) I looked through all of the alternate key signature possibilities, but realized that they are not connected to playback. Originally he had a synth that he just programmed the scale into, but now he wants to playback from Finale's internal. Example: F major only with a half flat Bb. I know someone who wants to use quarter tone playback for an Arabic scale, which has a half sharp fourth scale degree. ![]() If you’ve given these free Mac audio plugins a try, leave a comment and share your thoughts on them.MakeMusic Forum > Public Forums > Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! > Quarter tone pitch shift on single notes, NOT complete keyboard quarter tone setup
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