2 MORE WAYS to add articulations. 13) With the articulation tool, you can also click and drag over a region. That will bring up the articulation dialog box where you can choose an articulation. 14) You can also create articulations as expressions. For instance, fermatas, caesuras, and breath marks work very well as expressions. See this video: th-cam.com/video/Lv1jbKcIWjw/w-d-xo.html
That's great! JW Lua is definitely worthwhile. It will definitely take some time, but here are a few resources that may help: A series I created for coding in JW Lua (beginner friendly): th-cam.com/play/PLsFZ0c2Wsoy9ZF6a0ZihC_-SPf3FkOh8o.html The JW Lua Facebook group I co-created (not a ton of activity, but almost everyone who knows JW Lua is there): facebook.com/groups/742277119576336/ JW Lua email list signup (again, not much activity, but pretty much everyone is there): jwmusic.nu/mailman/listinfo/jwlua_jwmusic.nu JW Lua quick scripts site (really useful once you've gotten hold of the Lua language and want to really dive into interacting with Finale, good after about lesson 3 in my video series): jwmusic.nu/jwplugins/wiki/doku.php?id=jwlua:quickscripts And finally, the Slack for the JetStream is another great resource for asking questions. CJ, Jake, and I all code in JW Lua regularly.
2 MORE WAYS to add articulations.
13) With the articulation tool, you can also click and drag over a region. That will bring up the articulation dialog box where you can choose an articulation.
14) You can also create articulations as expressions. For instance, fermatas, caesuras, and breath marks work very well as expressions. See this video: th-cam.com/video/Lv1jbKcIWjw/w-d-xo.html
Great videos
Martin UK
Great, short and to the point! Bravo!
Beautiful new ways
to add articulations
Glad you think so!
I am learning a lot with each video! Thanks!
You are welcome! Yeah, I had no idea about the Smart Copy and Paint feature. Really good to know, thanks!
@@nickmazuk and I got motivated to learn JW-Lua better.
I have never programmed in my life, so it will take some time...😊
That's great!
JW Lua is definitely worthwhile. It will definitely take some time, but here are a few resources that may help:
A series I created for coding in JW Lua (beginner friendly): th-cam.com/play/PLsFZ0c2Wsoy9ZF6a0ZihC_-SPf3FkOh8o.html
The JW Lua Facebook group I co-created (not a ton of activity, but almost everyone who knows JW Lua is there): facebook.com/groups/742277119576336/
JW Lua email list signup (again, not much activity, but pretty much everyone is there): jwmusic.nu/mailman/listinfo/jwlua_jwmusic.nu
JW Lua quick scripts site (really useful once you've gotten hold of the Lua language and want to really dive into interacting with Finale, good after about lesson 3 in my video series): jwmusic.nu/jwplugins/wiki/doku.php?id=jwlua:quickscripts
And finally, the Slack for the JetStream is another great resource for asking questions. CJ, Jake, and I all code in JW Lua regularly.
@@nickmazuk Thanks a lot for the support!
I'll check all the resources...
You're welcome!
I'm trying to add Let it Ring from Articulations, but I don't seem to find it