[LUTE] Thank you guys with your help!

2008-11-27 Thread Omer katzir


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[LUTE] Re: ok...need some more help...

2008-11-27 Thread Spring, aus dem, Rainer
You have Finale and Sibelius and can't afford Fronimo or Django?


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-Original Message-
From: Omer katzir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 2:49 PM
To: lute-cs. dartmouth. edu
Subject: [LUTE] ok...need some more help...

For the past few weeks I'm trying to write,tabs. becuase I'm a mac user, i 
pretty much have nothing...
I can use Finale 2009, Sibelius 5 or Guitar pro. but they all pretty much the 
same bad thing.

I can run XP, but:
Fronimo: Can't save (and don't have money to buy...) Django (same as above)

I haven't tried the app by Cripps yet, it's really hard for me to work at a 
terminal environment right now (sick as a little puppy)

I need it both for lute and maybe a voice or two. for now i use Finale, but 
it's really really make me even sicker!


Any help or advice or maybe some pills will be great...

Omer



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[LUTE] mobile recorder advice wanted

2008-11-27 Thread David van Ooijen
Collected wisdom, slightly off topic, but with all the technical talk
these days, I feel I will get some response.

A friend of mine, amateur singer, is looking for a portable recording
device. It should be simple: red button for record, one for stop, one
for play. You get the point. Microphone on-board, preferably build-in
speaker - even if low quality - so no need to bring headphones along
to check on the spot. Memory card and/or USB cable for transport to
PC. Money is not the deciding factor, but obviously not more expensive
than needed. Are there alternatives for the Zoom H2, M-AudioTrack II
and Edirol R09HR (the only one with build in speaker) she should
consider?

David

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[LUTE] Re: mobile recorder advice wanted

2008-11-27 Thread Anthony Hind

Sorry David, I sent this to you twice, I meant to send it to the list.

   In brief, the Olympus LS-10, the Marantz PMD620, have small  
monitor speakers too.

http://www.wingfieldaudio.com/compare-portable-recorders.html
I think the Marantz 620 is the one that is just below the 660, that  
you own.

You can compare sound samples here:
http://www.wingfieldaudio.com/portable-recorder-sound-samples.html

In a while, I will send questions about mics to the collective  
wisdom, if

we accept, David T's advice and go for the Fostex.
Anthony


Le 27 nov. 08 à 15:38, David van Ooijen a écrit :


Collected wisdom, slightly off topic, but with all the technical talk
these days, I feel I will get some response.

A friend of mine, amateur singer, is looking for a portable recording
device. It should be simple: red button for record, one for stop, one
for play. You get the point. Microphone on-board, preferably build-in
speaker - even if low quality - so no need to bring headphones along
to check on the spot. Memory card and/or USB cable for transport to
PC. Money is not the deciding factor, but obviously not more expensive
than needed. Are there alternatives for the Zoom H2, M-AudioTrack II
and Edirol R09HR (the only one with build in speaker) she should
consider?

David

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[LUTE] Re: ok...need some more help...

2008-11-27 Thread alan.hoyle
If I had Sibelius and Finale, I don't think I'd be able to afford much more 
either...

Alan
 
 From: Spring, aus dem, Rainer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2008/11/27 Thu PM 02:06:45 GMT
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 Subject: [LUTE] Re: ok...need some more help...
 
 You have Finale and Sibelius and can't afford Fronimo or Django?
 
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Rainer aus dem Spring
 
 
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 -Original Message-
 From: Omer katzir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 2:49 PM
 To: lute-cs. dartmouth. edu
 Subject: [LUTE] ok...need some more help...
 
 For the past few weeks I'm trying to write,tabs. becuase I'm a mac user, i 
 pretty much have nothing...
 I can use Finale 2009, Sibelius 5 or Guitar pro. but they all pretty much the 
 same bad thing.
 
 I can run XP, but:
 Fronimo: Can't save (and don't have money to buy...) Django (same as above)
 
 I haven't tried the app by Cripps yet, it's really hard for me to work at a 
 terminal environment right now (sick as a little puppy)
 
 I need it both for lute and maybe a voice or two. for now i use Finale, but 
 it's really really make me even sicker!
 
 
 Any help or advice or maybe some pills will be great...
 
 Omer
 
 
 
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[LUTE] Re: mobile recorder advice wanted

2008-11-27 Thread David Tayler
I recently attended the AES show, and I was surprised, because I 
thought there were be a new crop of these things, smaller, faster, lighter.
Except for one pocket sized offering from Yamaha, there wasn't 
anything I would use for music, and the Yamaha was limited.
There were some very nice, VERY expensive one (6 thousand, believe it 
or not, and the guy told me with a straight face)
If you have to have built in mikes, it is zoom.
If you are interested in recording concerts and upgrading to pro 
mikes, then you want the Fostex.

There are a few more choices.
If you have a PDA, there are several companies that make a card that 
will transform your PDA into a recording system.
But, you will need mikes.
If you have already an Iriver, Ipod, etc, some of these record. But 
you need a mic, or mics, and they are not quite as good as the others.
Either this coming year, or the next, someone will build a flash 
recorder with AKM converters that is the size of a pez dispense and 
has awesome sound, but it isn't out yet.

No device will have a good built in speaker, really, if portabilty is 
an issue get the Etymotics ear buds, or the hifi eqivalent--there are 
several good ones now.
(which, incidentally, outperform Bose noise reducing headphones for noise)

Bottom line, the Zoom and the Fostex are ridiculously cheap for what you get.

dt


At 06:38 AM 11/27/2008, you wrote:
Collected wisdom, slightly off topic, but with all the technical talk
these days, I feel I will get some response.

A friend of mine, amateur singer, is looking for a portable recording
device. It should be simple: red button for record, one for stop, one
for play. You get the point. Microphone on-board, preferably build-in
speaker - even if low quality - so no need to bring headphones along
to check on the spot. Memory card and/or USB cable for transport to
PC. Money is not the deciding factor, but obviously not more expensive
than needed. Are there alternatives for the Zoom H2, M-AudioTrack II
and Edirol R09HR (the only one with build in speaker) she should
consider?

David

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[LUTE] Re: Universale

2008-11-27 Thread Nancy Carlin
   You could email her and ask. SHe's at
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 Purrl gut is no more.  My supplier (gourdbanjo.com) told me his
 supplier inherited his supplies from Donna Curry, but these stocks
 are now exhausted.  Goodness knows where these strings came from in
 the first place
 Martin
 Anthony Hind wrote:

 Actually, I did find it funny, as did MP, who had not thought about
 the Toro/Tauro association.
 I did not know that Purr'l gut (another nice association of
 qualities) was strong, but they are very cheap.
 or rather were cheap, the pound fluctuates so much in relation to
 the
 dollar, it is hard to keep up.


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[LUTE] Robert Ballard

2008-11-27 Thread Arto Wikla

Dear lutenists,

it's time for the most original style brisé and Robert Ballard! ;-)

Robert Ballard, Premier livre de tablature de Luth (Paris 1611):
* Pieces in c-minor (and the Volte in C-major)
  o Entrée de luth
  o Courante
  o Volte

Links to the tubes (YouTube and Vimeo) and the music (my own mss. in 
pdf) can be be found in page

  http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/10_courseLute/

As usual, just unpolished performances, but I had fun! :-)
And Ballard writes his style brisé very cleverly.

I generally tend to play quite loudly, and perhaps not always very
delicately. Well, I really am more a continuo man than a solo
player. I have never really enjoyed playing solo, but many many times,
actually nearly always, playing continuo is my heaven... :-)

Playing these tube-solos has been fun way of making also solos.

And an other thing: I think too often players believe to the national
stereotypes: for ex. French music is often considered being elegant,
well behaving, gentle, not offending, etc.

Well, I guess my Ballards do not belong to that stereotype... ;-)

All the best,

Arto



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