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From: John Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or perhaps more simply, a blueprint from which the real music must be
constructed or reconstructed.
But music, like dance and theater, is a recreative art. It is their
nature
to be constantly recreated, and therefore dancers
are there any other common formats or [close] equivalents useful for scores/parts?
letter = DIN A4
11 x 14 = B4
tabloid [11 x 17] = A3
concert [9 x 12] = Konzertformat ?? [229 x 305 mm] C4 [229 x 324]??
i am not only interested in what is commonly available in photocopy/print shops, but
also
If you like, I can send it to you as a one-item expression library.
Thanks, but I have one that I drew to use with left hand piano chords that
are very wide. I was also transposing a song that used parenthesis-type
brackets for this, and ended up just making a copy of the parenthesis
Tapping the collective wisdom of the group:
Do any of you have experience with the software package called Reason?
This is a virtual synthesizer/sample-player/sample-editor/processor.
Also, could someone comment on the virtues of Logic or Cubase as opposed to
Performer (plain Performer or
Hi there,
I'm new to Finale.
I just bought Finale 2003 and the editor I work for still has Finale
2001.
It seems that the Save as doesn't show any options for backwards
compatibility.
Could you please tell me if I'll have some problems when sending my
files to my editor or not ?
If yes,
Could you please tell me if I'll have some
problems when sending my files to my editor
or not ?
He will not be able to open or print the files
using his Finale version. He must download the
free Finale Notepad 2003 from
http://www.codamusic.com/coda . That way he will
be able to open and
which, for convenience, I shall style professional engraver's tools,
either for plug-ins, or to add to Finale itself. They should also have
functionality within the shape designer subsystem
1) Virtual dividers: click first one point, then on another, and the
plug in will display the distance
Noel Stoutenburg writes:
1) Virtual dividers: click first one point, then on another, and the
plug in will display the distance between the two points in your choice
of units: inches, picas, mms, EVPU's, or spaces;
I know that this isn't exactly what you're suggesting here, but FYI the
Vincent Cordel wrote:
Hi there,
I'm new to Finale.
I just bought Finale 2003 and the editor I work for still has Finale
2001.
It seems that the Save as doesn't show any options for backwards
compatibility.
To my knowledge, Coda while Coda has backwards read compatibility
(limited,
Hi,
Of course I could write: Read the manual ;-). But: you can draw *anything*
in the shape designer. There's a bracket tool (all styles!) in there.
Expression tool / shape /create etc.
Klaas.
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Klass posted, to the Finale e-mail list at SHSU,
Read the manual ;-). But: you can draw *anything* in the shape designer.
There's a bracket tool (all styles!) in there. Expression tool / shape
/create etc.
Which leads me to another suggestion for an improvement to Finale: adding an
entry
Please do NOT include in my order a copy of The Columbiad--un petite
fantasie (1837) -- I already have a copy which I forgot about :).
Uh... *what* order?
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--Andrew
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One of the places to find out good information about Digital
Performer is at this bulletin board:
http://www.unicornation.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi
Recently I saw much discussion about Reason and DP. The level of
expertise on this board is high although not quite as lofty or wide
ranging as this
Noel Stoutenburg writes:
Which leads me to another suggestion for an improvement to Finale: adding an
entry point to the shape designer. At present, to access shape designer, one
has to create a shape expression, an articulation, or a custom smart shape,
If you're using the Quick Navigator
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