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has anyone talked about finale's note mover tool being able to select and
move notes from many measures at one time? many times, especially in
transcribing midi parts, i would like to take select notes from many
measures and move them to a different staff...say a left hand part
to a right han
has anyone talked about finale's note mover tool being able to select and
move notes from many measures at one time? many times, especially in
transcribing midi parts, i would like to take select notes from many
measures
and move them to a different staff...say a left hand part to a right ha
>
> Digital Performer seems to be more-or-less standard in the pop/studio
> world. I learned on Cubase, so I have more of an affinity for it than
> any other sequencer, plus I know about its warts. I heard a lot about
> Logic's supposed easy interface, but it never seemed particularly
> easy to me
This is easily done with the MassMover tool. You can move entire measures
or you can use "select partial measures" to move just a few notes in a
measure or measures.
Rick Neal
Teacher, Composer, Bassist Guitarist
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> [Original Message]
>
> has
At 8:06 AM +1100 11/20/02, Matthew Hindson wrote:
> Also, could someone comment on the virtues of Logic or Cubase as opposed
to
Performer (plain Performer or Digital Performer? My interest, as a
teacher
and user, is in more-or-less pure MIDI sequencing (I use Spark,
SoundDesignerII, and Pr
> move them to a different staff ...
> say a left hand part to a right hand
> part.
Wouldn't you normally do that with the mass mover tool? You can select
many measures as well as partial measures with it.
Cheers,
Tobias
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Developer of TGTools
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>Isn't there a similar capability on Macs? If the e-mail program won't
>run the media player, then he can save the attachment as a regular file
>and run it from the folder it was saved to.
Essentially yes. I just didn't realize it. The thing about the Mac is that
is determines which application
greetings board, i know some of you have "wish lists" for finale...
i have one (okay several, but just one in this post)
has anyone talked about finale's note mover tool being able to select and
move notes from many measures at one time? many times, especially in
transcribing midi parts, i wou
> Also, could someone comment on the virtues of Logic or Cubase as opposed
to
> Performer (plain Performer or Digital Performer? My interest, as a
teacher
> and user, is in more-or-less pure MIDI sequencing (I use Spark,
> SoundDesignerII, and ProTools for digital editing).
A few years ago I swit
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At 9:49 AM 11/19/02, Andrew Stiller wrote:
> I suspect that
>we're dealing here with a word that originated in another language
>and was adopted by English relatively late. Certainly "atonal" would
>have been used first in German.
Excellent point. I hadn't thought of that.
mdl
:-) Sometimes just reading the message bar (an item under the view menu)
helps ... In windows it has a slightly different name, but it gives you
short directions how to use a tool.
Klaas.
> From: Noel Stoutenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:40:21 -0600
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Withers wrote:
> Is there some trick to making the TIFF export work properly? Last
> time I tried to use this, tweaking an exported TIFF in MS Photo Editor
> and then reimporting into Finale resulted in a TIFF file at least
> twice the size of the original export. Is this normal?
Don't
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From: Andrew Stiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> and was adopted by English relatively late. Certainly "atonal" would
> have been used first in German.
Out of curiosity, I checked a German dictionary and it only says that the
word comes form Greek and Latin. It also says t
i am wondering if you have sent out the cd-rom for me?
It went out yesterday. You should get it in a day or two.
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Mark D. Lew:
MW shows 1922 as its [the word atonal] earliest documented written use of
"atonal". As the dictionary's prefatory material explains, this doesn't
necessarily mean the word wasn't in use well before that
Your dictionary is probably just following the NED, first edition,
wh. give
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 05:15 US/Pacific, David H. Bailey wrote:
I don't know about the Mac world, but on PCs, once you have a midi
file you can send that to your friend as an e-mail attachment, and
once he opens the message, simply double clicking on the attachment
will bring up the Wind
--- On Mon 11/18, Noel Stoutenburg < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> Select the graphics tool, define an selection around the bracket, and
> export it as a Tiff file. Using a full featured graphics program, you
> can tweak this further, if need be (e.g., to convert from TIFF to another
>
I don't know about the Mac world, but on PCs, once you have a midi file
you can send that to your friend as an e-mail attachment, and once he
opens the message, simply double clicking on the attachment will bring
up the WindowsMediaPlayer which will start playing the midi file. It
will only so
When you save it there should be a little window that pops up and asks
whether you want to save all the staves to one single MIDI track or to
separate tracks.
If you save to separate tracks, then you should hear the different
instruments in the Movie Player as in Finale.
Good luck,
Liudas
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I think maybe I have this figured out. I just opened the MIDI file in my
"Movie Player" application, whereupon it converted it to a pictureless
movie -- but the sound works fine. I lost the instrument timbres, so that
all the voices sound like a piano now, but that's acceptable for my current
purp
At 11:56 AM 11/19/02, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
>If you hear anything from Finale in playback mode, what it is you hear IS
>MIDI. You have MIDI equipment. It is integrated into your computer. Chances
>are, that your colleague at the other end also does, so if you just do a
>"Save As" midi file,
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From: Mark D. Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am pretty much ignorant of anything related to playback. I have no MIDI
> equipment, and I rarely use playback at all. I'm not even sure if what
I'm
> going to ask makes sense.
If you hear anything from Finale in playback mo
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 01:19 US/Pacific, Mark D. Lew wrote:
I was hoping that when I looked the playback options there would be
something like "save as WAV file", but I see no such thing -- only
Coda's format or MIDI. Is there some simple utility that I can use to
convert one of these?
At 11:36 AM 11/17/02, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>There can be no question that the word was from the first intended
>pejoratively. The implication of the word, that it represented not
>just a departure from the norm, but a rejection of it (its force
>being roughly equivalent to "anti-musical") strongly
I am pretty much ignorant of anything related to playback. I have no MIDI
equipment, and I rarely use playback at all. I'm not even sure if what I'm
going to ask makes sense.
Tonight I find myself in a situation where I want to make a sound file that
I can email to someone so he can play it on h
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