In the Transcription Mode, a click track
is nothing more than playback of Time Tags that Finale has placed automatically.
You can specify various characteristics of the click: its pitch, MIDI
channel, length, and so on.
- Click the HyperScribe tool . The Hyperscribe menu appears.
- Choose Hyperscribe > Transcription
Mode. Click a measure in the score. The
measure you click will be the first measure of the transcription when
you transcribe the performance. You enter the Transcription window.
- Click the word In at the lower-right corner
of the Transcription window, and enter the time, in hours, minutes, seconds,
and thousandths of a second, at which you want the click track to begin.
If you want the click track to begin immediately at the beginning of your
recording, leave the indicator set at 00:00:00:000. (Instead of typing
numbers, you can also specify the appropriate point in the music by clicking
in the display area.)
- Click the word Out at the lower-right corner
of the Transcription window, and enter the time, in hours, minutes, seconds,
and thousandths of a second, at which you want the click track to stop.
In other words, if you guess that your performance will last two minutes,
type 2:00:000. (Instead of typing numbers, you can also specify the appropriate
point in the music by clicking in the display area.)
Instead of entering numbers with the In:
and Out: indicators, you may prefer to simply drag the mouse through the
keyboard display area (marked by a piano keyboard at the left side). The
In: and Out: numbers will change to accurately record the width of the
highlighted area.
- Enter the tempo in the Set to text box.
The number you enter here is a standard metronome marking (beats per minute),
and allows you to specify the tempo of the click track. (You set the rhythmic
value of this metronome setting—usually quarter notes per minute—using
the First Tag submenu of the Time Tag menu.)
- Choose Time Tag > Click Output.
The Click Output Type dialog box appears.
- Specify the sound of the click track by clicking
Listen and playing the appropriate note. Finale automatically takes
note of the MIDI channel you used to generate the sample click.
You might want to use a rim shot or other
short percussive sound on a drum machine, or a very high note on your
MIDI keyboard. If you like, you can change the duration of the click sound
by changing the Duration number; the default duration is a half second.
- Click OK (or press ENTER).
You return to the Transcription window.
- Click Wait Till. When you click Wait
Till, Finale places a set of Time Tag note icons across the top of the
selected Keyboard region; when you begin to play, it will play each of
these back as one click of the metronome.
Finale is now in pause mode, awaiting the
first note of your performance. Make sure that the Record at End radio
button is selected (under the word Keyboard) and that Play is selected
(under the words Time Tag).
- Record your performance as usual. As
you play, Finale will record your performance while generating a click
track of the tempo, sound, and duration you specified.