Continuous data is MIDI information that’s
not related to individual notes. Usually the term refers to devices on
your MIDI keyboard that modify the notes in some electronic way: volume
and sustain pedals (and other MIDI controllers), pitch and modulation
wheels, channel pressure (aftertouch), and breath controllers are some
examples. You can record any continuous data when you use HyperScribe
or the Transcription Mode of HyperScribe to transcribe your music; furthermore,
using the MIDI Tool, you can graphically edit this data.
In order to playback continuous data recorded
with HyperScribe, you must first set Human Playback to None. To do this,
click the speaker icon in the Playback controls to display the Playback
Settings dialog box. Click the Human Playback drop-down menu and choose
None. Then click OK.To do this, expand the Playback Controls to display
the additional options. Click the Human Playback popup menu and choose None.
This entry describes the general recording,
playback, and editing of standard controllers. For information on specific
controllers, see their separate entries:
Channel
Pressure; Patches; Pedal markings; Pitch wheel; and Volume.
To specify
which continuous data you want to record with HyperScribe
Because continuous data consumes memory
and disk space, you may opt not to record all types of this data when
you use HyperScribe. You can specify which types of continuous data you
want to record.
- Before recording a HyperScribe Session, from
the HyperScribe menu, choose Record Continuous Data. The Record
Continuous Data dialog box appears.
- Click Listen. Briefly play each controller
or wheel you want to record in your upcoming performance. As you tap
each pedal or wiggle each wheel, Finale records their continuous data
numbers in the four text boxes. If you record four controllers or less,
any continuous data types you don’t specify in this dialog box will not
be recorded. If you record more than four controllers, Finale will record
all continuous data during the Hyper Scribe session. See Record
Continuous Data dialog box.
- Click OK (or press return).
Proceed with your recording. See Recording
with HyperScribe.
To specify
which continuous data you want to record in Transcription Mode
Because continuous data consumes memory
and disk space, you may opt not to record all types of this data when
you use the Transcription Mode.
- Before recording a performance with Transcription
Mode, choose Input Filter from the Transcription Menu. Finale displays
the MIDI Input Filters dialog box. You can directly enter the controller
numbers you want recorded, if you know them. It’s simpler, however, to
specify the controllers by playing them.
- Click Listen. Briefly
play each controller or wheel you want to record in your upcoming performance.
As you tap each pedal or wiggle each wheel, Finale records their continuous
data numbers in the four text boxes. Be sure to also play a note or two,
to tell Finale that it should record notes, as well. Any continuous data
types you don’t specify in this dialog box won’t be recorded.
- Click OK (or press return).
Proceed with your recording.
To retain
continuous data for score playback
When you record a performance in Transcription
Mode, Finale temporarily remembers the continuous data that you generated
during the performance. Normally, however, Finale discards this information
when it transcribes your performance into standard notation.
If you’ll later want to hear and edit this
data, however, make sure you follow these steps before transcribing:
- Record a performance in Transcription Mode.
See Transcribing
a sequence.
- Before saving or transcribing the performance,
click Save Continuous Data. If Play Recorded Continuous Data is
selected in the Playback/Record Options dialog box (see Playback), Finale will play
back your transcribed performance applying the same controllers and wheels
you did.
To
edit continuous data
If you’ve saved continuous data from a
performance in Transcription mode, you can edit it directly even when
the performance has been transcribed into standard notation.
- Click the MIDI
Tool .
- Choose Continuous Data from the MIDI Tool Menu.
The View Continuous Data dialog box appears, and you can choose
the MIDI data you want to edit.
- Specify the continuous data you want to edit.
If the continuous data type
you want to edit is listed in the dialog box, select it from the popup
menu (Sustain Pedal, Modulation Wheel, and so on). If not, click the Listen
checkbox and play the controller. Finale enters the correct controller
number in the text box automatically.
- Click OK (or press return).
- Select the measures whose continuous data you
want to edit. Click to select one measure, shift-click to select
additional measures, drag-enclose to select several on-screen measures,
click to the left of the staff to select the entire staff, or choose Select
All from the Edit Menu. If you want to edit only a few measures on a single
staff, select them, and then double-click the highlighted region to enter
the MIDI Tool window. Drag
through the display area above the notes whose continuous data you want
to edit.
- Edit the selected region by choosing the appropriate
command from the MIDI Tool Menu. Choose Set To to specify a uniform
value for the controller or wheel setting for all notes in the selected
region. Choose Scale to create a gradual change in the continuous data setting over the selected region. Choose
Add to add a positive or negative amount to all the controller’s values
in the selected region. Choose Percent Alter to change the values in the
selected region by a percentage of their original amounts. Choose Limit
to specify a maximum or minimum value for the continuous data in the selected region. (See also Set
to dialog box; Scale dialog box; Add dialog box; Percent Alteration dialog
box; or Limit dialog box.)
To copy or erase continuous data
See MIDI —To
copy or erase captured (or edited) MIDI data.