![]() ![]() The next step is to make sure that the Preserve Original Notes button is toggled on.It types the text “perfect fourth” and hits Return.Then, it clicks on the “Interval” pop up menu.It presses the buttons “Up” and “Chromatically”.(This is Finale’s default: 9 for up an octave, 8 for down an octave, 7 for up a step, 6 for down a step) We choose the Selection Tool, then press 8 two times to drop the note two octaves.Now we need to drop the note 2 octaves, and add a note a 4th above for the harmonic node.Handy if there is already a harmonic circle on the note. The first few steps will clear any articulations attached to the source note.This one will take a sounding string harmonic, and turn it into the correct written notation for a “touch 4th harmonic.” Here it is in action, so you can see how fast it all goes. After it’s finished, the Edit Filter should look like this: When you run the macro, the whole process should take less than a second. Last, it hits the “OK” button to finish the job.Then, it toggles on the “Smart Shapes (Assigned to Beats)” (position 45,211).The first click toggles on the “Expressions: Dynamics, Expressive Text, Technique Text, and Misc.”.Now, no matter where on the screen the Edit Filter window is, it will always click in the correct spot, relative to the window. Here, we want it set to click from the top left corner of the front window. This allows you to hover your mouse where you want KM to click, and it assigns the screen position based on the settings. You’ll see in the screenshot above, there is a button Get. We have to assign mouse clicks to toggle on the categories we want. ![]()
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