[Finale] test

2005-06-15 Thread Fiskum, Steve
Title: test






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Re: [Finale] test

2005-06-15 Thread YATESLAWRENCE



test result:

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ofereode - þisses swa maeg"http://lawrenceyates.co.ukDulcian 
Wind Quintet: http://dulcianwind.co.uk
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[Finale] CLEAR EVERYTHING - KEYBOARD SHORTCUT

2005-06-15 Thread Arkady
I forgot the Keyboard Shortcut for Clear Everything! I accidentally
discovered it before on Panther. Hope it still exists under Tiger...

I.e. In Mass Edit, I think I held down Shift, and pressed Delete. Now that
Shortcut does NOT work. But, I also recall changing the Finale Keyboard
layout to with a help from Brian, at Finale Tech Support!

Anyway, I am on Tiger, 10.4.1, all latest Updates, running on Powerbook 17,
and as of now, Shift/Delete = ERASE instead of CLEAR

Hope you guys can help, TIA!

• Arkady 
web site: http://www.arkady.com
Powerbook 17 (9/2003), 1.33 MHz, 1.5G RAM, 5400 RPM HD, Mac OS 10.4.1,
Finale 2005b 


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Re: [Finale] Re: GPO hogs CPU

2005-06-15 Thread A-NO-NE Music

First of all,
To be honest,
I wasn't that much impressed with the samples, but for the money, I
didn't feel it was a wast.  GPO works better if no solo part, to my
ear.  I think I will still reach my two of K2600Rs for orchestra
simulation, but GPO sure will be handy when I an on the load.

Now NI really sux!

Yes, GPO Studio is the culprit of the CPU hog, because (a) it won't
allow bigger than 512 buffer, which seems to (don't quote my guesses :-)
be designed for OS9 SndMgr originally, and they haven't updated it to CA
object, and (b) for reason I was unable to determine, GPO Studio is the
one have to kick the CPU load up even when playback thread is not
called.  In another word, GPO behaves as expected if instantiated with
dedicated Mac host application such as Digital Performer and DSP-Qattro,
those which I tested with so far, instead of GPO Studio.

I haven't tried to reproduce Chuck's problem yet, because!
I created a DP sequence with GPO on my AlBook1.5 while I was out of my
studio.  The CPU load was too much to playback without CPU spike so I
copied it to my studio rig when I was back. It's G5 Dual2.5GHz.  Even
though GPO runs just fine on this Dual2.5GHz, this particular sequence I
created on my AlBook can't see where the .wav files are.  A Path mess? 
Like Windows?

Anyway, I too didn't know where these samples are actually stored so I
let Kontakt Player go find them.  Well, it has been almost 30 hours (not
typo).  I see it is finding one by one.  Why it won't finish all when it
found the first one is beyond me.  I did check the option of assume all
are the same place kinda checkbox, tho.

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com


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Re: [Finale] CLEAR EVERYTHING - KEYBOARD SHORTCUT

2005-06-15 Thread Johannes Gebauer



Arkady schrieb:

I.e. In Mass Edit, I think I held down Shift, and pressed Delete. Now that
Shortcut does NOT work. But, I also recall changing the Finale Keyboard
layout to with a help from Brian, at Finale Tech Support!


I'd really like to know how you did that, especially for Speedy...

Johannes
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http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de
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Re: [Finale] Re: GPO hogs CPU

2005-06-15 Thread Steve Gibons
Yes, it is horrible. But it runs very nice on my $350 Dell Dimension 
2400.


steve

On Jun 15, 2005, at 4:55 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:



First of all,
To be honest,
I wasn't that much impressed with the samples, but for the money, I
didn't feel it was a wast.  GPO works better if no solo part, to my
ear.  I think I will still reach my two of K2600Rs for orchestra
simulation, but GPO sure will be handy when I an on the load.

Now NI really sux!

Yes, GPO Studio is the culprit of the CPU hog, because (a) it won't
allow bigger than 512 buffer, which seems to (don't quote my guesses 
:-)
be designed for OS9 SndMgr originally, and they haven't updated it to 
CA

object, and (b) for reason I was unable to determine, GPO Studio is the
one have to kick the CPU load up even when playback thread is not
called.  In another word, GPO behaves as expected if instantiated with
dedicated Mac host application such as Digital Performer and 
DSP-Qattro,

those which I tested with so far, instead of GPO Studio.

I haven't tried to reproduce Chuck's problem yet, because!
I created a DP sequence with GPO on my AlBook1.5 while I was out of my
studio.  The CPU load was too much to playback without CPU spike so I
copied it to my studio rig when I was back. It's G5 Dual2.5GHz.  Even
though GPO runs just fine on this Dual2.5GHz, this particular sequence 
I

created on my AlBook can't see where the .wav files are.  A Path mess?
Like Windows?

Anyway, I too didn't know where these samples are actually stored so I
let Kontakt Player go find them.  Well, it has been almost 30 hours 
(not
typo).  I see it is finding one by one.  Why it won't finish all when 
it
found the first one is beyond me.  I did check the option of assume 
all

are the same place kinda checkbox, tho.

--

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com


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[Finale] OT: with apologies

2005-06-15 Thread Karen G.

Hi All,

I must apologize for any previously sent (archived) messages that may  
have come through for a second time today.  I switched e-mail clients  
today and few messages were resent during import into the new program.


Regretfully,

Karen




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Re: [Finale] OT: with apologies

2005-06-15 Thread Chuck Israels
Never mind, Karen.  I'm probably not alone in feeling that it's  
always good to hear from you :)


Chuck


On Jun 15, 2005, at 6:12 PM, Karen G. wrote:


Hi All,

I must apologize for any previously sent (archived) messages that  
may have come through for a second time today.  I switched e-mail  
clients today and few messages were resent during import into the  
new program.


Regretfully,

Karen




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Re: {Spam} Re: [Finale] Need notation advice for a composition for large concert band!

2005-06-15 Thread John Bell
On 16 Jun 2005, at 01:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use the Explode Music feature that is built in to Finale for this but using a little bit of a different method when two parts are sharing stems in some places and unison in others.  (This leaves the notes where things are unison intact.)   [...]  Jeez, Karen, just get TGTools.  It can do everything you want in a single step.  There's no point in going through such elaborate workarounds when there's a plugin that does exactly what you want in a fraction of the time.  Hi Darcy,  This isn't exactly elaborateI do have TGtools and I still use this. Also, as an alternative for those that may not have TGtools figured this works fine.  Even with TGtools aren't you still having to save the parts separately and deal with layouts etc.?  Then delete the other staff or hide it or special part extract?   Hi KarenI agree with Darcy -- TGtools is so much better for this purpose. If your flute 1/2 part has sections in 2 layers, passages of 2 notes in 1 layer, and unison or solo bits then TGtools deals with all of them in one pass. I do use Explode Music quite often for other things, but for editing parts TG is streets ahead.RegardsJohn___
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Re: [Finale] OT: with apologies

2005-06-15 Thread Christopher Smith


On Jun 15, 2005, at 9:12 PM, Karen G. wrote:


Hi All,

I must apologize for any previously sent (archived) messages that may 
have come through for a second time today.  I switched e-mail clients 
today and few messages were resent during import into the new program.


Regretfully,

Karen




That's OK, no harm done. I was just glad to realise that I wasn't 
having a really bad case of déja-vu.


Christopher




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