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Finale 的 延长号 Fermatas (Pause)

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#1 03-3-8 12:23

Finale 的 延长号 Fermatas (Pause)

各位大哥老师

请问怎么才能把 Finale 的 延长号 Fermatas (Pause) 做成好像 sibelius 的效果?

打印出来是没问题,可是在 play 的时候, Finale 就听不出应该的效果.:confused:

谢谢

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#2 03-3-8 13:16
1. 選擇Fermatas符號後,Edit,在 Play Back Effict 中選 Change Duration ,在Top(Bottom)Note Value 中填上數字,如 200 表示要延長音符時值的二倍,並記得勾選 Value are Percent。

2. 演奏時,旋律仍依正常節奏時值進行,而所延長的部份音響可能會重疊到後面音符上。


江振興  台灣  2003/03/08  12:50

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#3 03-3-8 14:15
Quoted

1. 選擇Fermatas符號後,Edit,在 Play Back Effict 中選 Change Duration ,在Top(Bottom)Note Value 中填上數字,如 200 表示要延長音符時值的二倍,並記得勾選 Value are Percent。

2. 演奏時,旋律仍依正常節奏時值進行,而所延長的部份音響可能會重疊到後面音符上。


江振興 台灣 2003/03/08 12:50

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我的问题正是在上面说的第二点,如果没有办法解决那“重疊”的话。这个问题应该是 Finale 的 bug 吧! Sibelius 是可以做到的。

谢谢 江振興 您的指教。

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#4 03-3-8 17:22
個人淺見:

樂譜製作軟件的主要任務是樂譜製作,音響只是附屬,拿來當校對參考即可。


江振興  台灣  2003/03/08  17:10

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#5 03-3-9 00:02
明白了

谢谢:)

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#6 03-3-9 08:03
以下是我从其他地方找来的方法,我想总算是一些 work arround 的解决方法。

Quote 01
The easiest way is probably to assign the
fermatas as articulations and then make
"invisible" text expressions>playback
Options>Tempo and choose a tempo that
will last as long as you like. Do 3 different
expressions for the fermatas. Remember
to make an expression that will set the
tempo to the default one after the
fermatas.

Quote 02
Why not just create the fermatas as text expressions in the first place?

Quote 03
An easy way to do it is to make the
fermata as an expression. No need to
change the default whole rests to real
ones. Assign the fermata as a score
expression (measure attached expr.)
make a staff list wich exclude the staff
with the note. Now you also can move all
fermatas simultaneously and also apply
playback if you want.

UnQuote

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#7 03-3-9 08:31
淺見:

個人尚無暇試驗文中所述方法,但直覺以為 Fermatas 是 Change Durate 關係,和 Change Tempo 恐怕還是不同的


江振興  台灣  2003/03/09 08:20。

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#8 03-3-9 08:43
轉貼外文 Finale Forum 上的帖子,我尚無遐瞭解,有興趣的網友不仿瞭解之

江振興  台灣   2003/03/09  08:30


(Q)How do I get the playback to hold a note (fermata)? Thank you!

(A1)
The fermata and pedal markings need to be defined for playback for them to have any effect. (I use Finale, not Allegro, but I think that it is close enough to Finale that the answer is the same.)

To define a fermata for playback, click the articulation tool, click on the note with the fermata, control click the fermata's handle and select "Edit Articulation Definition." Under "Playback Effect," select "Duration" and type the appropriate numbers in the boxes. Be aware, however, that if your fermata is in the middle of the music, the pitches with the fermata will be held while the playback continues on. IOW, the rhythm does not wait for the fermata, so use this method only if your fermatas are at the end of a piece. For fermatas in the middle of the music, you need to create a fermata mark in the Expression Tool and define it for playback using the Shape Designer. (This is a rather cumbersome method and I don't know if Allegro is capable of it. Check the manual for details.)

Pedal markings may be defined for playback using the Expression Tool (if that's how you created them) or the MIDI Tool (if you used the Smart Shape Tool to draw the pedal markings). Once again, I don't know if Allegro has these tools and options, but if it does, the online documentation should give you a pretty good description of how to proceed. The basic idea is to click on the Expression Tool, control click the pedal marking's handle and select "Edit Measure/Note Text Expression Definition..." In the Text Expression Designer dialog box, select "Controller" under the playback options and type 64 in the controller text box and 127 in the set to value box for the pedal down mark. For the pedal up mark, type 0 in the set to value box.

I don't use the MIDI Tool enough to be able to tell you how to create pedal playback with it, but I know that you can. Again, check your manual for more detailed info.


(A2)
I thought it might be best if I added some more information.
I have added the fermatas using the articulation tool. It seems to have absolutely no affect on the playback. I'm also noticing that adding the pedal (Ped) with the articulation tool has no affect on the playback either. It's as if Allegro is just ignoring them.

I have set the playback the following settings checked in the playback options:
+ Play recorded key velocities
+ Play recorded note durations
+ Play recorded continuous data
+ Play recorded tempo changes

And I have set the Dynamics and Markings option to Chase from Measure 1.

I'm using internal playback through my Mac with Bose speakers. I am able to play CDs on my Mac with wonderful clarity so I know my computer and speakers are capable of handling musical playback just fine.

Why does the playback in Allegro seem to ignore the fermatas and pedal markings? What am I doing wrong?
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