Check Range Plug-in
        
             
        
        How to get there
        Choose  > Scoring and 
 Arranging > Check Range. If you prefer to apply Check Range to 
 a specific region, select the region using the Selection tool before choosing 
 the plug-in from the
 > Scoring and 
 Arranging > Check Range. If you prefer to apply Check Range to 
 a specific region, select the region using the Selection tool before choosing 
 the plug-in from the  menu.
 menu.
        What it does
        The Check Range plug-in allows you to verify 
 that the staff you have selected is within the range of the specified 
 instrument or voice. It will operate on the current selection, or the 
 entire document if there is no region selected (using the staff name attribute to identify an instrument). In either case, the plug-in 
 will go through the document (or selected region) on a staff by staff 
 basis, comparing the notes to check if they are within the range of the 
 instrument specified for each particular staff. For every note that is 
 outside the specified range, you may either change the note, erase it, 
 or simply leave it alone.
        There are three pre-defined ranges for 
 each instrument the Check Range plug-in knows about: Beginner, Intermediate, 
 and Advanced. If the pre-defined ranges do not suit your needs you may 
 specify other values for the highest and lowest pitches of the range the 
 Check Range plug-in will use.
        The Check Range plug-in will suggest an 
 instrument based on the Full Staff Name attribute of the staff currently 
 under examination. If there is no Full Staff Name, the plug-in will try 
 the Abbreviated Staff Name attribute of the staff, then the Full Group 
 Name and Abbreviated Group Name attributes of the group to which the staff 
 belongs. If, for some reason, the suggestion does not suit your needs, 
 you can choose another instrument from the list of available instruments.
        
            - Staff 
 Name. Check Range suggests an instrument and range based on the 
 Full Staff Name attribute of the staff under examination. (If the Full 
 Staff Name attribute is not set, the plug-in will try to find an instrument 
 name by examining the staff’s Abbreviated Staff Name attribute, then the 
 Full Group Name and Abbreviated Group Name attributes of the group to 
 which the staff belongs.) If the instrument suggested does not suit your 
 needs, you can select another instrument from the list.
- Range 
 Class. You can specify one of three pre-defined ranges for the 
 selected instrument by choosing an item in the Range Class pop-up menu.
- High 
 Note · Low Note. You can also modify the extent of the instrument 
 range by editing the values in the High Note and Low Note fields directly. 
 Use the arrows next to the text fields to change the values a half-step 
 at a time, or click on the Listen… buttons to enter pitches from a MIDI 
 instrument.
- Display 
 at Concert Pitch. If the current staff is a transposing staff, 
 the Display at Concert Pitch Checkbox under the Low Note field is active 
 and you can use it to alternate between displaying pitches at concert 
 pitch or at the staff’s transposition. 
- Skip 
 Staff. If you decide you want to skip the current staff and have 
 the Check Range plug-in continue its operation with the next staff, click 
 on the Skip Staff Button. 
- Check 
 · Cancel. Click Cancel to cancel the Check Range operation immediately. 
 Click Check to check notes on the current staff against the range you 
 have specified.
             
        
        
            - Out of Range Note. If a note is found 
 that is too high or too low for the range specified, Finale will scroll 
 to the measure and staff where the offending note was found and you will 
 be presented with a dialog in which you can modify the pitch. (In this 
 example, the Beginner’s range for Flute was selected, so the B natural 
 below middle C was out of range; the Advanced Range for Flute includes 
 the B natural.)
- Change To · Listen. The dialog suggests 
 a pitch within the specified range as an alternative to what is written 
 in the document. You can override this suggestion by typing in a different 
 value in the Change To text field. You can also use the arrows next to 
 the text field to change the value a half-step at a time, or click on 
 the Listen button to specify a pitch from a MIDI instrument. 
- Display at Concert Pitch. If the current 
 staff is a transposing staff, the Display at Concert Pitch Checkbox under 
 the Low Note field is active and you can use it to alternate between displaying 
 pitches at concert pitch or at the staff’s transposition. 
- Change Note · Erase Note. Click Change 
 Note to change the pitch to the value you’ve specified. Click Erase Note 
 to delete the note. In most cases, the entry will consist of a single 
 note, erasing it will replace it with a rest. If the entry was a chord, 
 the note will simply be deleted.
- Next. Click Next to leave the offending 
 note unchanged, the Check Range plug-in will then continue checking the 
 staff at the next note. The plug-in will continue looking for out of range 
 notes until it reaches the end of the current staff. Then the Check Range 
 dialog will be displayed for the following staff and you can continue 
 the range checking operation.
- Stop. Click the Stop Button to stop 
 the range checking process immediately.
Notes:
        
            - The 
 Check Range dialogs always use the notational conventions you specified 
 in the Pitch Representation section of Preferences-View (under the 
 Edit menu). 
- The 
 Check Range dialog uses some simple methods to guess the name of the instrument 
 you want even if the Full Staff Name is slightly different. Most plural 
 forms are recognized correctly, as are numbers before or after the instrument 
 name (“Violin II” is matched to the violin and “2 Flutes” is matched to 
 the flute). If the Check Range dialog does not match the instrument you 
 intended, simply select the instrument you want. 
- The 
 list of instruments recognized in the Check Range dialog is quite extensive, 
 and should cover most needs. But, if an instrument you need is not found 
 in the list, try an instrument with a similar range; you can always adjust 
 the values of the range to suit your needs.