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Recording with HyperScribe

Finale allows two types of recording with HyperScribe; A real-time MIDI transcription recorded using an external MIDI device such as a MIDI keyboard, or an audio track recorded using a microphone attached to your computer.

When you’re recording a real-time MIDI performance using HyperScribe, you can provide the click yourself by tapping a note on your MIDI keyboard, a foot pedal, and so on (if Tap is selected in the Beat Source submenu). Or, another computer or MIDI device can provide a time code that Finale will sync to (if External MIDI Sync is selected in the Beat Source submenu). If you prefer, however, you can have Finale provide a metronome click, which can be triggered by playing a certain MIDI note (if Playback and/or Click is selected in the Beat Source submenu).

When you're recording an audio track, the live performance must be in real-time and match the desired playback tempo. For details, see To record an audio track.

Note: If you are using Kontakt for Finale with GPO as your playback device, to get a metronome click, you will need to load a percussion instrument and select the patch manually. See To use a metronome click with AU.

 

To record into one or two staves

To use multitrack recording (HyperScribe)

To use a metronome click with AU

To record an audio track

To Correct Audio Recording Latency

 

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