This tool allows you to rapidly enter one
note, chord, or rest at a time. You specify the rhythmic value of each
entry by pressing a number key on your computer keyboard; you can specify
the pitches either by pressing the desired keys on your MIDI keyboard
or by pressing the appropriate letter keys on your computer keyboard.
The Speedy Entry keyboard commands
are summarized in the diagram that appears on your Quick Reference Card.
Note:
When entering or editing music with Speedy Entry, shift-delete provides
the same function as clear. This key combination was added for laptop
owners who do not have clear on the keyboard.
Special mouse clicks
- Option-click any measure containing entriesto display the Edit Frame dialog box,
which contains dozens of very technical parameters for each note in the
measure.
- Press Option-number
when you're editing a measure to tell
Finale that the next notes you enter are part of a tuplet (triplet, quintuplet,
and so on). Press Option-2
through Option-8
to signify tuplets from duplets to octuplets, respectively. If you press
Ctrl-1, Finale assumes you want to enter a tuplet that's more complex
than one of the 2-through-8 tuplets. The Tuplet Definition dialog box
appears, in which you can specify the temporal and visual aspects of more
complex tuplet groupings.
- Press Caps
Lock before pressing a rhythmic-value key to
tell Finale that you're about to enter a whole series of notes that all
have that same rhythmic value. Now you can play notes on your MIDI instrument,
rapidly, and Finale will automatically enter them into the score, without
your having to press a rhythmic-value key each time. Caps Lock with Use
MIDI Keyboard unchecked will also allow the use of the alphabet pitch
entry keys.
- Press caps
lock and the QWERTY keys with Use MIDI Device for Input turned off to enter pitches without a MIDI keyboard.
Enharmonics
When cycling through the enharmonic spelling
of entries, Finale directly cycles through all the possibilities.
- When the
cursor is on a notehead, press 9 or option-9 to
change the note or all notes in the measure to their enharmonic spellings.
The cursor moves with each entry you change, so you can change the notes
back to their enharmonic spelling.
- When the
cursor is not on a notehead, press 9 to
change a single note on an entry at a time.
- When the
cursor is not on a notehead, press option-9 to
change all the notes of an entry enharmonically.
Arrow keys
- Press option
left arrow to move the insertion point
to the first note or rest in the Speedy editing frame.
- Press option
right arrow to move the insertion point
just beyond the last entry in the Speedy editing frame.
- Press left
arrow when the insertion point is at the beginning of the editing frame to move the insertion point just beyond
the last entry of the previous measure.
- Press right
arrow when the insertion point is on the last entry in the editing frameto move the insertion point just beyond
the last entry in the editing frame.
- Press right
arrow when the insertion point is just beyond the last entry in the editing
frame to move the insertion point to
the first entry of the next measure.
Metatools
While the Speedy Entry Tool's preprogrammed
keyboard equivalents aren't technically Metatools, they're similar in
that they're one-keystroke commands. They let you edit the notes in one
measure at a time very rapidly. See Speedy Entry in the Keycuts chapter for details.
See Also:
Main Tool
Palette
Speedy Menu