Re: [Finale] Rolled chords

2003-06-23 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 8:53 PM 06/23/03, David W. Fenton wrote: Thanks for the response. I wasn't entirely clear on what you were trying to achieve, but I think I see now. Here is the key issue: >It would have been relatively easy for me to have chopped off the >notes at the end of the measure with Finale, but the

Re: [Finale] Rolled chords

2003-06-23 Thread David W. Fenton
On 23 Jun 2003 at 15:14, Mark D. Lew wrote: > At 9:02 PM 06/22/03, David W. Fenton wrote: > > >This is one thing that Finale just can't do successfully, unless you > >meticulously notate the precise rhythms you want so that the previous > >notes get released on time, before the pedal goes down, o

Re: [Finale] remove 8ve doubling

2003-06-23 Thread John Bell
At 1:00 pm + 23.06.2003, Robert Patterson Finale wrote: One can easily create octave doublings by using the Mass Edit transpose function and checking the keep original notes option. Is there a counterpart technique to remove octave doubling easily? -- Robert Patterson Explode onto 2 staves

Re: [Finale] TAN: rubato midi files

2003-06-23 Thread John Bell
At 12:56 am +0100 23.06.2003, Javier Ruiz wrote: Hola, John. As I know a way to solve the problem would be to play the MIDI sequence in a computer while recording in other. In the second one you will have to tap the tempo. Remember NOT to synchronize the internal clocks of the sequencers. AFAIK

Re: [Finale] remove 8ve doubling

2003-06-23 Thread Matthew Hindson Fastmail Acct
> > One can easily create octave doublings by using the Mass Edit transpose function and checking the keep original notes option. Is there a counterpart technique to remove octave doubling easily? Explode Music (Metatool 2 in the Mass Mover tool). Explode to one staff only, then select "Discard"

Re: [Finale] Rolled chords

2003-06-23 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 9:02 PM 06/22/03, David W. Fenton wrote: >This is one thing that Finale just can't do successfully, unless you >meticulously notate the precise rhythms you want so that the previous >notes get released on time, before the pedal goes down, or if you >shorten the previous notes with the MIDI tool

Re: [Finale] remove 8ve doubling

2003-06-23 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 5:00 AM 06/23/03, Robert Patterson Finale wrote: >One can easily create octave doublings by using the Mass Edit transpose >function and checking the keep original notes option. Is there a >counterpart technique to remove octave doubling easily? I don't know what counts as "easily", but I suppos

Re: [Finale] Finale background image

2003-06-23 Thread Brad Beyenhof
Yeah, that was it... I have that UNchecked because then default window positions on documents I open can get skewed otherwise. I just went to File > Save Special > Save Preferences and all was as it should be. Thanks, Michael. - Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Monday, June 23, 2

Re: [Finale] Finale background image

2003-06-23 Thread Michael Cook
Maybe your program preferences are not being saved: do you have "Save preferences when exiting Finale" checked in the Program preferences? Michael Cook At 10:59 -0700 23/06/2003, Brad Beyenhof wrote: I have recently been getting the message "Cannot open Finale 2003 as a PICT file, reverting to

Re: [Finale] Finale background image

2003-06-23 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 10:59 AM, Brad Beyenhof wrote: I have recently been getting the message "Cannot open Finale 2003 as a PICT file, reverting to default background graphic" the first time I open or create a Finale in each session. Of course I meant a Finale *document*...

[Finale] Finale background image

2003-06-23 Thread Brad Beyenhof
I have recently been getting the message "Cannot open Finale 2003 as a PICT file, reverting to default background graphic" the first time I open or create a Finale in each session. I can change to my preferred background image and it will stay that way with no errors until I close Finale, but

RE: [Finale] remove 8ve doubling

2003-06-23 Thread Fiskum, Steve
Hello Robert, Yes. You can use TGTools. Modify>Special Modifications then pick and choose your flavor! Good luck! Steve Fiskum > From: Robert Patterson Finale > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 8:00 AM > > One can easily create octave doublings by using the Mass Edit transpose funct

[Finale] remove 8ve doubling

2003-06-23 Thread Robert Patterson Finale
One can easily create octave doublings by using the Mass Edit transpose function and checking the keep original notes option. Is there a counterpart technique to remove octave doubling easily? -- Robert Patterson http://www.robertgpatterson.com ___

[Finale] walking notes

2003-06-23 Thread Ole Buck
Title: walking notes From: Richard Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Finale List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Thanks to all who have offered a differing view (and suggestions ) re how > Finale handles stem direction when entering v1 and v2 notes. I think there is no arbitration in Finales voices featur