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How to retrograde a note sequence in Finale?
How to make nonstandard scales on Finale?Simplifying a complex melody in FinaleCombine Rests in FinaleFinale notationCan I create a Finale file that has no bar lines?Finale no beaming over restsUnderscore in Finale lyricsIs it possible to completely hide a staff from the score?How to write this measure on Finale Notepad?Drum set notation
For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?
This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...
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For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?
This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...
finale
add a comment |
For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?
This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...
finale
For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?
This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...
finale
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I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.
According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.
Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
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@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
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I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.
According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.
Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
2
@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
add a comment |
I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.
According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.
Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
2
@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
add a comment |
I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.
According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.
Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.
I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.
According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.
Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.
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Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
2
@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
add a comment |
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
2
@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.
– Quaerendo
Apr 14 at 15:21
2
2
@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
@Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.
– Richard
Apr 14 at 15:23
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.
– Albrecht Hügli
Apr 14 at 16:50
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