Transcribing
a melody (with a tap)
Before we start recording our melody, we
need to change a few settings, such as the countoff measures.
- Click
the HyperScribe Tool .
- From
HyperScribe menu, choose Beat Source, then Tap (even if its already checked).
You have to tell Finale which key or pedal (or other MIDI controller)
you’ll be tapping to provide the tempo reference. The Tap Source dialog
box offers several choices: the standard sustain pedal, a “nonstandard”
sustain pedal (whose on/off polarity is reversed, as with some Yamaha
pedals), a key on your instrument, or another MIDI controller.
For this test, you’ll use a key. If you know
the MIDI key number of the note you want to tap, you can enter it into
the MIDI Note text box (middle C = 60). Otherwise, you can enter the note
information just by playing it:
- Click
Listen, then play C below middle C. (You can, of course, use any key on
your MIDI keyboard.) If your MIDI equipment is set up properly,
the “Finale is listening” dialog box disappears, and Finale types the
number of the key you played into the text box #48.
- In
the Beat section of the dialog box, make sure the quarter note icon is
selected. In other words, one tap equals one quarter note.
- Click
OK. You return to the score.
- Click
the first measure. You don’t need to erase your C scale; a new
HyperScribe pass overwrites whatever was there before.
- Play
“Ode to Joy” as shown here. Remember to tap steady quarter notes
with your left hand on C below middle C.
- When
you’re finished, click the mouse. Scroll back to the first measure.
Look over your piece and see how you did. Feel free to try it again; anything
new you record will simply overwrite whatever music is there now.
When using HyperScribe
with a Tap, make sure you play the first note at the same time or after
the first tap.
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