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Voilà, tout est dit dans le titre ! :-) Comment fait-on ?
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Un rapide copier/collé de l'aide de Finale que tu dois avoir non ? C'est le topic "Metronome markings". Je n'ai pas traduit, mais j'ai remplacé les images par leur équivalent texte en français.
Donc :
To create a metronome marking:
Click the Expression Tool
Double-click above the measure to which you want to attach the marking. The Expression Selection dialog box appears.
Click Create. The Text Expression Designer dialog box appears.
Type any desired text (e.g. Allegro, Largo, etc). If you don’t need text prior to the metronome marking, skip this step.
From the Text Menu, choose Font. Set the font to Maestro 24 point, and click OK. Of course, you can choose a larger or smaller point size if you want the tempo marking to appear larger or smaller.
Create the metronome marking by typing the appropriate numbers on the numeric keypad (with num lock on), while pressing the alt key.
Keystrokes / Resultant marking:
Lower-case x, then alt+0200, then alt–characters / double croche = 72
Lower-case e, then alt+0200, then alt–characters / croche = 72
Lower-case q, then alt+0200, then alt–characters / noire = 72
Lower-case q, then lower-case k, then alt+0200, then alt–characters / noire pointée = 72
Lower-case h, then alt+0200, then alt–characters / blanche = 72
Lower-case w, then alt+0200, then alt–characters / ronde = 72
In the Maestro music font, the x, e, q, h, and w characters correspond to the double croche, croche, noire, noire pointée, blanche and ronde symbols, respectively; a lower-case k produces the dot; alt–0200 creates the equal sign; and the small numbers are produced using alt characters according to the table below.
Keystroke / Resultant marking:
alt+0193 / 1
alt+0164 / 6
alt+0170 / 2
alt+0166 / 7
alt+0163 / 3
alt+0165 / 8
alt+0162 / 4
alt+0187 / 9
alt+0176 / 5
alt+0188 / 0
You can use multiple fonts in the same expression. Simply highlight the text you want to change, and then, from the Text Menu, choose Font to edit the font, size or style.
To edit the baseline, or vertical positioning of text, highlight the text you want to adjust, and then from the Text Menu, choose Baseline Shift. The measurement units here correspond to the units selected under the Edit Menu.
Click OK or Select in each dialog box until you return to the document.
To move or delete the marking
Click the Expression Tool .
Drag the handle to move the marking; select it and press delete to remove it.
To define the metronome marking for playback
Click the Expression Tool . If you haven’t yet placed the marking in the score, double-click any measure. When the palette appears, click the metronome marking, click Edit, then skip to step 3.
Double-click the handle. The Text Expression Designer box appears.
Click the Playback tab to display the playback options. From the Type drop-down list menu, choose Tempo. In the Set to Value box, enter the metronome setting. For example, if your tempo is q =60 beats per minute, type 60 in the Set to Value box. (You can change the rhythmic unit by choosing it from the Tempo drop-down list menu; you could, for example, specifyh =60just as easily.)
Click OK (or press enter).
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Je te remercie beaucoup JP.
Tes réponses contribuent à mieux connaître ce logiciel.
Merci de ton aide encore une fois.
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Avec plaisir ! C'est le logiciel le moins intuitif que j'ai pu utiliser sur un ordinateur depuis... allez, 24 ans. Content de pouvoir dépanner sur cette usine à gaz !
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