At 22.43 17/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, Finale-Folks...
I'm just at the beginning of my next big project, a long-ish full
orchestra arrangement. I've set up the entire document (266 bars) and
scored the first 8 bars. Now the real work begins. What I'd like to do
is print out the first big ch
Rick Neal wrote:
> Richard,
>
> I did as you asked and found that the expression moves to the left no
> matter which arrow key I pressed. I also found that this behavior happens
> only when it is attached to the pickup measure as a measure attached
> expression. Using it as a measure attached exp
Richard,
I did as you asked and found that the expression moves to the left no
matter which arrow key I pressed. I also found that this behavior happens
only when it is attached to the pickup measure as a measure attached
expression. Using it as a measure attached expression in the other measures
At 10:58 PM 12/17/2002, Richard Yates wrote:
>Can someone confirm the buggy behavior in a small FinWin2003a file?
Confirmed. Very weird.
Aaron.
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Can someone confirm the buggy behavior in a small FinWin2003a file?
It is at http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/bug.MUS .
Open the file.
Select the Expression Tool.
Click on the expression handle.
Press the right-cursor key.
Does the expression move to the left?
Richard Yates
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Hi, Finale-Folks...
I'm just at the beginning of my next big project, a long-ish full
orchestra arrangement. I've set up the entire document (266 bars) and
scored the first 8 bars. Now the real work begins. What I'd like to do
is print out the first big chunk of the piece (121 bars) and blow
At 06:56 PM 12/17/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>BTW, the latter only seems to work for note-attached expressions.
Well, you did ask about note-attached expressions. Also, measure-attached
expressions are, by definition, attached to measures, not notes. If you
look at the Expression Assignment
>Articulation Tool: Is there a keyboard shortcut for selecting the handle of
>an articulation after you've already clicked on the note to which it is
>attached? I dislike having to click on a note, then click on the handle of
>the articulation when I want to move it.
Aaron wrote:
With the Selectio
This is what I saved from an earlier discussion (can't remember where
from):
Tam-tam sound:
a low register tone cluster on tubular bells mixed with tympani and/or
cymbals.
Andrew Stiller wrote:
>
> How do I get (or approximate) a tamtam or gong sound with General Midi?
>
Andrew,
The closest thing (not great) is note number 52 (E3) in the GM standard kit.
It's a pretty splashy sound on most GM sets. To access it using QuickTime
instruments (Mac) or whatever basic GM synth set you have on your PC, in the
instrument list, set the midi channel for that staff to 10 (I
How do I get (or approximate) a tamtam or gong sound with General Midi?
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On 17.12.2002 16:37 Uhr, Robert Patterson wrote
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 07:34:44 -0800 (PST), Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
>> I want to shorten _all_ stems of a certain layer
>
> Mass Copy can do this by copying a manual stem shortening to all stems in a
> selected region (with Show Active Layer Only
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 07:34:44 -0800 (PST), Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> I want to shorten _all_ stems of a certain layer
Mass Copy can do this by copying a manual stem shortening to all stems in a
selected region (with Show Active Layer Only selected). Be aware that it copies
the shortened amount ra
On 17.12.2002 16:11 Uhr, Éric Dussault wrote
> Hi Johannes,
> if you're talking about the Patterson beam ability to shorten stems,
> then you can hide inactive layers (option-A) on a mac, and apply the
> plug-in. When you'll go back, it will have only affected the active
> layer.
No, I want to sh
Le mardi, 17 déc 2002, à 09:51 America/Montreal, Johannes Gebauer a
écrit :
Is there a way (plugin or else) to shorten the stems of one layer only?
Johannes
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Is there a way (plugin or else) to shorten the stems of one layer only?
Johannes
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Hi.
I'm having problems with the MIDI playback feature in Finale under Windows
2000. Playback starts and plays fine, but most of the time the playback
freezes at some point and the advancing line that marks the current measure
stops moving forward. The program doesn't freeze and I can press the
Sorry but I forgot to give the web adress of Bayar-Nizet, which is :
http://www.bayard-nizet.com/Polices_fr.html
Eric Dussault
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Le mardi, 17 déc 2002, à 04:35 America/Montreal, Pierre Bailleul a
écrit :
Dear all,
1. I'm searching for a font containing various sorts of fermatas and
commas.
From short to long duration :
Slashed comma.
^ fermata with 1 and 2 points.
Traditional fermata with 2 points.
Double fermata (2 arc
I know of no such font although I do hope somebody chimes in with a
resource.
Now for the music theory discussion which often follows such requests:
I had no idea that it was necessary to put anything other than a single
upside-down curved line with a single dot for a fermata. I
Dear all,
1. I'm searching for a font containing various sorts of fermatas and commas.
>From short to long duration :
Slashed comma.
^ fermata with 1 and 2 points.
Traditional fermata with 2 points.
Double fermata (2 arcs) with 1 point.
Rectangular fermata with 1 and 2 points.
Double rectangular f
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