On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 12:51 AM, Philip Aker wrote:
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 19:33 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Use the Playback Utilities plugin to turn off or switch chord
playback in a selection. Available for both Macintosh and x86
platforms from my site.
Again, t
OK, well I have different things I can try now, so if anyone is still
interested I can let them know the outcome.
Thanks for your suggestions;
Tammy
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On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 19:55 US/Pacific, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to avoid deleteing the chords whenever possible, since I
at some point would like to put them back into the score. And of
course, I don't want to have go through that process every time I make
any changes.
As
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 19:33 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Use the Playback Utilities plugin to turn off or switch chord
playback in a selection. Available for both Macintosh and x86
platforms from my site.
Again, that's all fine and good but if you add new chords after
invoking y
Hello, all.
I just (after many years) got a new printer for use in many areas - an
Epson 1520. Very nice printer, but ... I printed out a sample part, and
it was backwards.
Let me clarify:
Opened a 2 page part in Page view.
Clicked on "print"
Selected "all pages"
Selected "2-up"
Both pages print
I would like to avoid deleteing the chords whenever possible, since I at some
point would like to put them back into the score. And of course, I don't want
to have go through that process every time I make any changes.
As far as muting the accompaniment, will that cause the output MIDI file to
On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 08:46 PM, Philip Aker wrote:
Again, there really ought to be an option to turn off *all* chord
playback in *all* staves *all* the time with a single click. Please
email Coda if you would like to see this implemented.
Use the Playback Utilities plugin to turn
On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 15:13 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 02:11 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
I don't know how this affects the midi file that gets saved, but it
is possible in the instrument list to turn off the chords so they
don't play. You might
On Friday, November 1, 2002, at 02:11 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
I don't know how this affects the midi file that gets saved, but it is
possible in the instrument list to turn off the chords so they don't
play. You might try that and see if it keeps them off for the midi
file as well.
If t
I don't know how this affects the midi file that gets saved, but it is
possible in the instrument list to turn off the chords so they don't
play. You might try that and see if it keeps them off for the midi file
as well.
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Hi Folks;
While navigating the waters of Fina
Just change the Midi Channel in you instrument list to another one, so it
has a different track, or the otehr way:
save your piece in a second file, and delete the chord symbols before
exporting the midi file. When you change the original file, you can always
overwrite the 'playback' file.
Regard
Hi Folks;
While navigating the waters of Finale Bay, I ran into a rocky shoal or two.
I have input the melody onto a PIANO staff and used the Chord tool to input
some chords on the score. It supplied the chordal accompaniment, but I don't
want the chords to be on the MIDI file that I want to p
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I was wondering what this was... It looks like someone has subscribed the
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Taris
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