You also use Mass Mover, select the measures in question, and choose
Clear Items ...
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 10:53 PM 11/30/2006, Will Denayer wrote:
>Excuse me for asking, but can someone tell me how I can delete
>expressions and hairpins?
Using the Selection Tool (the arrow at the left of
At 10:53 PM 11/30/2006, Will Denayer wrote:
>Excuse me for asking, but can someone tell me how I can delete
>expressions and hairpins?
Using the Selection Tool (the arrow at the left of the toolbar),
click on the item you want to delete and hit the Delete key. Or
right-click on the item and ch
OK, Thank you David and others, I will save my work on different media; the
memory stick will do for now (but next year I am going to write a Piece :-)).
Excuse me for asking, but can someone tell me how I can delete expressions and
hairpins? Chuck, sorry for not coming back to you. It was very
Michael Good / 2006/11/28 / 01:28 PM wrote:
>Go to any dialog box for setting fonts in WinFin and there will be a
>list box in the lower left-hand corner titled Script.
It's all blank, white, pitch white(!)
Nothing I can select(!)
No wonder I couldn't find it, coz I can't see it at all :-(
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You can download Wiretap Pro here:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wiretap/
There is a similar utility called Audio Hijack - it does the same thing,
more or less, with a different interface. I've been happy with Wiretap Pro.
I find it useful to record internet radio (I occasionally record arch
Thanks ... got it ... works fine.
Dean
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:24 AM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Dean,
Look in iTunes Help under - Convert to MP3. It's not difficult.
Chuck
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Yeah ... I was asking about sound quality. What you say makes
perf
On Nov 30, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:51 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
There is a utility on the Mac called Wire Tap that captures anything
coming out of the speakers as a sound file.
Where is it? How do I access it?
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/
But not everyone works the same way you do, has the same tools to work
with, or has the same goals and requirements from a notation program. If
Finale just focuses on your set of needs, they will make their already
small market even smaller.
Finale has to try an produce a tool for many differe
I was somewhat astonished by this discussion, as I was astonished by
the energy Coda/MakeMusic invests in Finale's playback capabilities.
First question: What do you need playback for? I use it for proof
reading. Basta. So I haven't ever needed Finale's "save to wav" or
"save to mp3". If I wan
Pass. I've never figured this out, and has been one of the things I
hate about the nonstandard key signature stuff.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jean-Christophe Michel
> Sent: 30 November 2006 16:08
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Subj
Many soundblaster cards have a similar function. It's called
"What-U-Hear". But you'll have to record through another app. Just about
anything will do, even the recorder that comes with the soundblaster.
Richard Smith
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:51 PM, Christopher Smith wrote
On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:51 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
There is a utility on the Mac called Wire Tap that captures anything
coming out of the speakers as a sound file.
Where is it? How do I access it?
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 5:16 PM, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I'm curious how users on the list deal with introductory remarks/pages
for
their editions?
I create all of these as Finale text blocks on blank pages. In fact,
for many years Finale was my only word processor.
Would a table of contents
I am in basic agreement with Eric and I am hopefully optimistic that
the maintenance update (on which MM is working) should make some
things work more smoothly. Whether or no the linked parts will save
you time depends on the kind of music you write, and how much editing
occurs after the p
Yes. The linked parts are very good. They require a little bit of
learning, but it saves a ton of time than extracting parts.
Craig Sylvern wrote:
My apologies if this has been covered recently.
I am currently using Finale 2006. I usually upgrade Finale every two years
or so, but some of the
On 30 Nov 2006, at 12:38 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
Use the GPO Studio "Record" function. The Finale "save special"
does not record GPO.
Yes, it does. It has since Finale 2006a.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
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Finale m
You guys are awesome. I just converted a brass quartet WAC file to
MP3, using iTunes. I then uploaded it to my web page (see below) and
it played back sounding (to my ear, at least) really nice. I
selected the "Good" Quality in the iTunes conversion process. Check
it out and see what you
Dean,
Look in iTunes Help under - Convert to MP3. It's not difficult.
Chuck
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Yeah ... I was asking about sound quality. What you say makes
perfect sense. Darcy says that the coversion can take place in
iTunes, so I need to see how tha
My apologies if this has been covered recently.
I am currently using Finale 2006. I usually upgrade Finale every two years
or so, but some of the new features in Finale 2007, especially the linked
parts, are very compelling.
Is 2007 different enough to warrant spending another $100 to upgrade???
I record GPO playback in Sibelius but I am sure Finale is very similar.
Then I convert the sound file to mp3. You can hear the results on my
website. Listen to the recording of my Lament and Exultation at:
http://www.rgsmithmusic.com/Lament.htm
I use CoolEdit 2000 for the mp3 conversion but
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:38 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
Yes - full GPO quality - with only the loss that any WAV to MP3
conversion experiences.
Use the GPO Studio "Record" function. The Finale "save special"
does not record GPO.
Uh, I'm not familiar with this function. Does it exist in the
Yeah ... I was asking about sound quality. What you say makes perfect
sense. Darcy says that the coversion can take place in iTunes, so I
need to see how that is done ... then I'll give it a try.
Thanks,
Dean
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:24 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 12:09 PM 11/30/2006, Dean
At 11/30/2006 12:24 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
>When you make a WAV file, what you have is a CD-quality sound file,
>filled with whatever sounds you put into it. In this case, playing a
>WAV file created from a Finale file with GPO should sound exactly
>like playing the source Finale file itself (i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 30/11/2006 17:10:27 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
So, as I just asked Darcy privately, if I convert the WAV file to
MP3, and upload that to my web page, will it play back with GPO
quality
It should do, yes, within the limi
Yes - full GPO quality - with only the loss that any WAV to MP3
conversion experiences.
Use the GPO Studio "Record" function. The Finale "save special" does
not record GPO.
RBH
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
So, as I just asked Darcy privately, if I convert the WAV file to MP3,
and upload t
At 12:09 PM 11/30/2006, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
>So, as I just asked Darcy privately, if I convert the WAV file to
>MP3, and upload that to my web page, will it play back with GPO
>quality (Full GPO or FinGPO)?
When you make a WAV file, what you have is a CD-quality sound file,
filled with wha
Yes, that seems to make sense to me too. I need to check out iTunes
and see how the conversion process works, since I'm on a Mac.
Thanks,
Dean
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 30/11/2006 17:10:27 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
So,
In a message dated 30/11/2006 17:10:27 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
So, as I just asked Darcy privately, if I convert the WAV file to
MP3, and upload that to my web page, will it play back with GPO
quality
It should do, yes, within the limitations of the recipients so
So, as I just asked Darcy privately, if I convert the WAV file to
MP3, and upload that to my web page, will it play back with GPO
quality (Full GPO or FinGPO)?
Dean
On Nov 29, 2006, at 7:47 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
The Full GPO player can record to WAV, and then it can be easily
converte
Hi,
Daniel Wolf wrote:
The easiest way to get microtonal playback within Finale is to set up a
non-standard key signature in Finale,
I'm interested of having Finale be aware of the quarter tone scale, so
I could enter a score in concert pitch and then have transpositions
correctly done befor
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
So, as Darcy said, you can't get an mp3 file from a GPO file. I take it
that this means the best quality sound we can upload to our Web Page is
that of soft synth?
If, so ... I"m sad.
No, you simply use GPO to get the sounds you want and then save as a
.wav file an
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