The rolled-chord marking (a vertical wavy
line) uses a special Articulation feature called Copy the Main Symbol
Vertically, letting you drag the wavy line to make it as long or as short
as you want it to be.
If you’ve loaded an Articulation library
into your file (or started with the Setup Wizard, a template, or new
Default Document), you don’t have to create the marking anew. It is already
defined in slot 31 of the Articulation Designer. To define one yourself,
follow these steps.
To create
the rolled chord marking
- Click the Articulation Tool .
- Click the bottom note of the chord.
The Articulation Selection dialog box appears. If the rolled chord marking
appears in the palette, double-click it; the marking appears in the score.
If not:
- Click Create. The Articulation Designer
appears.
- Click Main. The Symbol Selection dialog
box appears.
- Double-click the symbol (#103).
If you have trouble finding it, type
g on your keyboard to highlight the symbol. Click OK.
- Select Copy the Main Symbol. This command
lets you to stretch the marking as long as necessary. Make sure Vertically
is selected in the tpopup menu.
- Press return
twice. The marking appears in the score, superimposed on the chord.
See “To adjust,
move, or delete the rolled chord marking.”
To adjust, move, or delete the rolled
chord marking
- Click the Articulation Tool .
- Drag the top handle horizontally to move the
entire marking. Drag the bottom handle up or down to shorten or lengthen
the marking.
- Click either handle and press delete to remove
the marking.
To
define a rolled chord marking for playback
Human Playback interprets and performs
roll articulations during playback automatically. See Human Playback. To hear manual changes
to the MIDI playback definition of rolled chords (such as those described
in this section), you must first set Human Playback to None in the Playback Controls.
Note: Playback is
defined to roll the chord from bottom to top (as defined in the following
steps) by default if you started a document with the Setup Wizard, template,
or new default document.
- Click the Articulation Tool . If you haven’t
yet placed the marking in the score, click the chord to be rolled. When
the Articulation Selection dialog box appears, click the rolled chord
marking and click Edit, and then skip to step 4.
- Click the rolled chord. A square handle
appears at the top and bottom of the marking.
- Double-click a handle. The Articulation
Designer dialog box appears.
- From the Playback Effect popup menu, choose Change Attack. Enter 0 as the Top
Note Value, and –256 as the Bottom Note Value. The Top Note Value
and Bottom Note Value define how the chord is rolled. The units are 1024ths
of a quarter note; thus, a negative Bottom Note Value tells Finale to
strike the bottom note slightly before the beat during playback. The attacks
of any chord notes between the top and bottom notes are scaled proportionally
between the Top Note Value and Bottom Note Value, producing a true rolled
chord sound. (You may also wish to select Values Are Percentages, which
lets you enter percentages into these text boxes; 100% would equal the
value of whatever note the marking is attached to.)
If you want the chord rolled from top to
bottom, enter the negative number as the Top Note Value, and zero as the
Bottom Note Value. (If you enter zero as the Bottom Note Value and a positive
Top Note Value, the upper chord notes will be struck late—in other words,
the chord roll will begin on the beat.)
- Press return
twice to exit the dialog boxes.