Re: [Finale] 2003 Freeze!

2003-06-01 Thread Jari Williamsson
helgesen writes:

 Everything locks, (even caps lock
 on/off, which I'm told is the acid test) Last time it happened when I
 switched from Speedy to Simple for something. It seems to be related to any
 operation involving the midi keyboard. One time it was a cluster (rest).

This sounds very much like a MIDI driver problem. Try to download/install 
the absolute latest drivers for your MIDI interface. I don't think the 
keyboard is an issue here. What kind of MIDI interface are you using?


Best regards,

Jari Williamsson
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Re: [Finale] 2003 Freeze!

2003-05-31 Thread David H. Bailey
Sometimes (most often, in my experience) when there is no response it is 
because nobody knows the answer, not that you are being ignored.

But since I don't know the answer and see no reason to burden everyone 
on the list with my ignorance, I remain silent rather than to waste 
bandwidth telling the world that I don't know how to solve your problem.

Please don't take my non-response personally -- I really don't know what 
could be causing your freeze.

helgesen wrote:
I am very aware of the protocol re TAN, and often in response to complaints
about the longevity of threads (current publishers v composer for example) I
see the statement- Ask a Finale question, and it'll be addressed.
(Pouting bottom lip) Why was I ignored? Is this an anti-Aussie thing? Boo
hoo!
Seriously folks this is the first time ever I've had no response to a
genuine cri de couer!
Please help. I'm stuck.



Windows 2003, Midi is YamahaPSR-38 (very old!) In an earlier post I said I
thought my freeze-ups were linked to Midi-thru.
Not so. Trying to get speedy entry 'up to speed' I have had freezes occur
randomly, but early in each session. Everything locks, (even caps lock
on/off, which I'm told is the acid test) Last time it happened when I
switched from Speedy to Simple for something. It seems to be related to any
operation involving the midi keyboard. One time it was a cluster (rest).
I'm dreading the obvious! get a new midi! Bang goes my holiday in Brisbane!
Anyone with any suggestions, please?
Regards, Keith in OZ
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RE: [Finale] 2003 Freeze!

2003-05-31 Thread Burt Fenner
Have you reported this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

BF

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 I am very aware of the protocol re TAN, and often in response to
 complaints
 about the longevity of threads (current publishers v composer for
 example) I
 see the statement- Ask a Finale question, and it'll be addressed.

 (Pouting bottom lip) Why was I ignored? Is this an anti-Aussie thing? Boo
 hoo!
 Seriously folks this is the first time ever I've had no response to a
 genuine cri de couer!

 Please help. I'm stuck.



 Windows 2003, Midi is YamahaPSR-38 (very old!) In an earlier post I said I
 thought my freeze-ups were linked to Midi-thru.
 Not so. Trying to get speedy entry 'up to speed' I have had freezes occur
 randomly, but early in each session. Everything locks, (even caps lock
 on/off, which I'm told is the acid test) Last time it happened when I
 switched from Speedy to Simple for something. It seems to be
 related to any
 operation involving the midi keyboard. One time it was a cluster (rest).
 I'm dreading the obvious! get a new midi! Bang goes my holiday in
 Brisbane!
 Anyone with any suggestions, please?
 Regards, Keith in OZ


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Re: [Finale] 2003 Freeze!

2003-05-31 Thread Mike Barry


This may be something you've already done, but it bears
mentioning.
Have you tried running the Disk Cleanup utility in Windows?
Sometimes a bad .tmp file can be the cause of system hangs.  Clear
your temporary internet files as well (same utility).
After that, defrag your hard drive.  Even if the Defrag utility says
the hard drive doesn't need it, do it anyway.
Mike

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