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Volume, panning, the instrument sound, and other playback attributes can be adjusted as you listen to Finale’s performance using Finale’s mixer controls. Mixer controls are available in three places; the Mixer window, the Staff Controls (in Studio View), and the ScoreManager. Adjustments made to any of these controls applies to them all. All mixer changes are supplemental to all playback data currently specified in the score (HP, MIDI tool data, etc.). For example, an increase in volume applied with the mixer does not affect the contour of volume within the score, only the master or staff volume as a conventional mixer would affect the master volume or volume of individual tracks.

To use real-time mixer controls

  1. Choose Window > Mixer. The Mixer controls appear including master and staff controls. You can also view the set of staff controls, called the Staff Controls, to the left of your score in Studio View. To do so, from the View menu, choose Studio View. The same controls (with the added capability of individual control for layers and chord symbols) are also available in the ScoreManager Window (Window menu > ScoreManager). 
  2. Start playback using any of the methods described under To use Playback Controls. Mixer controls apply to playback regardless of the measure or type of playback you initiate.
  3. Click and drag the sliders or wheels to customize output. See Mixer for an illustration of the controls. Note that the configuration of the mixer controls is saved when you save the Finale document.

 

 

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