Piano Forum
Non Piano Board => Anything but piano => Topic started by: nmitchell076 on April 09, 2010, 02:34:54 PM
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So I'm working on a project in Finale for my orchestration class. I've optimized the staffs (for those who dont use finale, that means that when staffs are empty for a whole page, you can delete them to allow for more space on the page). But now it seems like there is a bit too much space. Does anyone know any formatting techniques I can use to make the finished product look a little more professional and consise? Instead of having these big white spaces whenever I've deleted a superfluous staff?
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I have some BASIC knowledge of finale, and I know how to use stuff like "vertical collision remover," the resize tool, and how to hand position optimized staffs. What I'm interested in is which of these techniques (or a combination of those, or one that I haven't even tried yet) produces the most PROFESSIONAL looking result? The kind that you'd find in a published score. (since part of the project grade includes the look of the end result as well as the actual orchestration)
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Hi Mitchell
I understand this is no help for you right now, but anyway since no-one seems to reply, speaking long-term I think you're better off with Sibelius... :-\
Finale is the oldest notation-software of the two, and Should be the best, but they've held on to their original groundwork which is too graphical only, I believe. So these kind of problems are typical for Finale and easier to maneuvre through Sibelius.
Since I once switched and haven't returned I can't give any other suggestions, I don't remember. But you seem to have found the solution? I'm afraid it doesn't get any easier than one of those methods...
But someone else would know better
regards
chris
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I haven't used either for awhile. I know there are forums for those though.
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Thanks for the replies!
Finale is used by the college, however. And I am using their software.
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The theory prof might know. They get into that a lot sometimes.