How to get there
Click the Expression Tool , and double-click a note or measure. Click Create (or click an existing marking and click Edit). Click the Playback tab to expand the dialog box; choose Dump from the Type popup list.
If the expression is already in the score, double-click its handle; click the Playback tab; from the Type popup list, choose Dump.
What it does
This option requires an in-depth understanding of the MIDI protocol. This dialog box offers several data-dump functions, one of these is its ability to enable multiple MIDI channels for the staff in which it appears. You can also use it to transmit System Exclusive MIDI data or a sequencer Start message.
If you’re creating an expression whose function is to send a staff’s music over additional MIDI channels, enter 2 or 3 (depending on whether you want the staff’s playback routed to 1 or 2 additional MIDI channels). A staff can play up to three MIDI channels, including the primary MIDI channel you’ve established for the staff.
If you’re creating an expression that tells Finale to begin sending a staff’s output to additional MIDI channels, enter $FF in the first of these three text boxes. In the next boxes, enter one or two numbers, corresponding to the MIDI channels you want the staff’s playback routed to minus one. In other words, if you want the staff to play over channels 5 and 6 (in addition to its primary MIDI channel), enter 4 in the second Data box and 5 in the third, because you need to subtract one from each MIDI channel number.
Technical note: Here are some other codes you may find useful if you plan to make extensive use of the Data Dump feature. If, at some point in the staff, you want to change only one of the additional two MIDI channels you’ve specified, create another expression whose playback definition is a Data Dump. But in the Data text box that originally displayed the MIDI channel that you don’t want to change at this point, enter the code $FE. Example: Your first Data Dump expression added channels 5 and 6 to the staff’s playback; its Data boxes displayed $FF, 4, and 5. You want the additional channels now to be 5 and 12, so you create a new Data Dump expression; its Data boxes should display $FF, $FE, and 11.
Finally, you can "turn off" any additional MIDI channels you’ve specified with a Data Dump expression by entering $FF in the appropriate Data box. Example: Your first Data Dump expression added channels 5 and 6 to the staff’s playback; its Data boxes displayed $FF, 4, and 5. You now want channel 5 to drop out, so you create a new Data Dump expression; its Data boxes should display $FF, $FF, and $FE (because $FE, remember, is the "don’t change this channel" command).
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