The dynamics preloaded into the Maestro 
 Font Default file (as well as those in the Text Expression Library) have 
 already been defined for playback. You can use these steps, however, to 
 alter such definitions (to make a forte louder, for example).
        
        
            - Click the Expression tool   . If the marking 
 hasn’t yet been placed in the score and you simply want to edit its definition 
 from within the Selection palette, double-click any measure or note; when 
 the palette appears, click the marking in question, click Edit, and skip 
 the next two steps. . If the marking 
 hasn’t yet been placed in the score and you simply want to edit its definition 
 from within the Selection palette, double-click any measure or note; when 
 the palette appears, click the marking in question, click Edit, and skip 
 the next two steps.
- Double-click the marking’s handle. 
 The Expression Selection dialog box appears.
- Click Create. The Expression Designer dialog box appears.
- Click the Playback tab. The playback 
 options appear.
- Choose Type > Key 
 Velocity. Enter a velocity value in the Set To Value box. The value 
 you enter here is the MIDI key velocity value that Finale will apply to 
 all the music, beginning at the point where it first encounters the dynamic 
 marking and ending only when it encounters another marking. MIDI velocity 
 is measured on a scale from 0 (silent) to 127 (very loud). If you’re editing 
 a dynamic that came with Finale, you’ll notice that a velocity value has 
 already been defined; feel free to change it. The changes you make apply throughout this document only, although 
 you can store this document’s set of modified dynamic marks in a Text 
 Expressions Library, ready for use in other documents, by choosing File > Save 
 Library. Then you can “borrow” the modified markings 
 for use in other documents.
- Click OK (or press RETURN).