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Normally, when you record Time Tags in a separate pass (after recording your performance), you can tap any key - you can even change keys during the process. As long as the Keyboard Play option button is selected, and the Time Tag Record option button is selected, Finale interprets a press of any key on MIDI channel 1 as a Time Tag.
With this command, you can tell Finale that you'll be tapping a key on some other MIDI channel - or that you'll be tapping a pedal or other controller instead of a key. You'll also find this feature useful if you want to record your performance and the Time Tags simultaneously, so that Finale knows what key (or controller) it should listen to for Time Tags (and not as part of the performance itself). For example, you could tell Finale that you want to tap your foot on a pedal (to provide Time Tags) while you play, as you do in HyperScribe. Likewise, you'd want to use this method to transcribe a sequence from an external sequencer (one that provides a click track Finale can use as the Time Tag source, for example).
For detailed information, see the Click Input dialog box.
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