![]() Select the region whose playback data you want to affect. Choose Window > Advanced Tools Palette.In all cases, the process for creating crescendo or decrescendo markings is nearly identical. An expression crescendo, for example, is the only one that can appear in more than one staff at once. that also affects playback), using the Expression tool. ![]() ![]() You can also create a graphic crescendo that plays back (or the word cresc. (Of course, you could also combine the above techniques to create a graphic and playback crescendo.) If you want to affect the playback only, and you don’t need the marking in the score, you can create a smooth, effective volume increase using the MIDI tool. Noteman says: See Adding slurs and hairpins for a step-by-step tutorial overview for adding hairpin crescendos. You can also deactivate Human Playback and assign playback using the TGTools Smart Playback plug-in. Lastly, Finale’s Human Playback automatically interprets hairpins. A Smart Shape crescendo has three special advantages: first, it expands and contracts automatically to fit the layout of music it affects second, it automatically breaks into two segments if it straddles a system line break. If your goal is to create a graphic crescendo marking, you can do so quickly and easily with the Crescendo Tool (on the Smart Shapes palette). The hairpin can be created with either of two Finale tools, depending on your purpose. ![]() ![]() A crescendo may be notated either as a “hairpin” shape or as the word cresc. ![]()
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