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Re: [Finale] Nested triplets

2002-05-18 Thread Richard Walker
Could you punt and use two layers, hiding the unwanted rests and moving the stems so that it prints correctly? But why a 16th note triplet? The math doesn't add up (16th triplet = 8th note), and that may be my the bracket refuses to extend. Richard Walker Yokohama on 02.5.19 11:01 AM, Crystal

[Finale] Nested triplets

2002-05-18 Thread Crystal Premo
I'm trying to input a measure that is as follows: Nested triplets consisting of a quarter note triplet, the second note of which is a sixteenth-note triplet, followed by a regular quarter note triplet, in 4/4. If I input a quarter note, three sixteeth notes and a quarter note, then use the tu

[Finale] Saving files *again*

2002-05-18 Thread Crystal Premo
I have done this before, but now I can't remember how I did it. I want to create music examples in Finale on the MAC, then use them in a desktop publisher on a Windows machine. I tried saving them as .tifs and .eps's, but they are not recognized on the Windows machine. Please help me. Agai

Re: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 12:39 AM 5/19/02 +0200, Johannes Gebauer wrote: >Virtual Memory means that some of what the computer keeps in it's RAM is >temporarily stored on your hard disk to make room for more applications. >This way the memory that your computer can address can be extended. > >OS 9 is not very good in do

Re: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 19.05.2002 0:28 Uhr, Chuck Israels wrote > I have always been thus advised, and have always done so. So, just > out of curiosity, what does virtual memory do, and why would one ever > want it switched on, since all I ever hear is "switch it off?" > > No need for a voluminous answer. This is

Re: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Chuck Israels
At 11:39 PM +0200 5/18/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote: >On 18.05.2002 20:20 Uhr, Doug Auwarter wrote > >> I should think OS 9 should be sufficiently >> responsive on a 300Mhz G3, but have plenty of RAM--at *least* 128 megs. > >Better more, and switch off Virtual Memory. I have 192 MB and since I >sw

Re: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 18.05.2002 20:20 Uhr, Doug Auwarter wrote > I should think OS 9 should be sufficiently > responsive on a 300Mhz G3, but have plenty of RAM--at *least* 128 megs. Better more, and switch off Virtual Memory. I have 192 MB and since I switched off VM I am happier than ever before. Johannes -- h

Re: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Doug Auwarter
on 5/18/02 10:26 AM, Johannes Gebauer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Speed: pretty similar, if anything a little slower. > Compatability: Fine with most software, I think I have come across a couple > of old Shareware utilities that don't work. All current software should run. > Stability: Much im

Re: [Finale] Multi-instrumental parts and playback

2002-05-18 Thread David H. Bailey
I thought he was asking about changing the playback sound, not the transposition. I apologize if I misunderstood the question. Christopher BJ Smith wrote: > Since Finale 2000, Staff Styles are the easiest way to accomplish this. > If your file does not already have a (for example) clarinet

Re: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 18.05.2002 16:56 Uhr, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote > I have a question for my Mac using colleagues on the List: > > I have been running OS 8.6 on my PowerComputing Power Center Pro 180 since > it became available. My computer has been upgraded to 300 Mhz with a > Sonnet G3. > > I am considering

Re: [Finale] Multi-instrumental parts and playback

2002-05-18 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
Since Finale 2000, Staff Styles are the easiest way to accomplish this. If your file does not already have a (for example) clarinet transposition staff style already created, it is easy to do, and then if you save it to your default file, you never have to create it again. It is WAY easier tha

[Finale] TAN: Mac OS question

2002-05-18 Thread Eden - Lawrence D.
I have a question for my Mac using colleagues on the List: I have been running OS 8.6 on my PowerComputing Power Center Pro 180 since it became available. My computer has been upgraded to 300 Mhz with a Sonnet G3. I am considering a move to OS 9x and am curious about the advantages and/or disad

Re: [Finale] Multi-instrumental parts and playback

2002-05-18 Thread David H. Bailey
You need to define expressions to do this. They can be the same expression which you use to indicate instrument change, or they can be non-printing ones. You need to define playback options for whichever type of expression you want to create. When you click on the Playback Options button the