http://www.finalemusic.com/finale/f2k4/index.asp
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On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 12:37 PM, Éric Dussault wrote:
Le 06/08/03 15:05, "Christopher BJ Smith"
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Whee!
I also got a whopping discount ($39.95 instead of $89.95) by stating
my promotion code when they asked me - it was sent to me in the
advertising email I
At 06:14 PM 8/6/2003, Éric Dussault wrote:
>Wouldn'd it have been great if the Finale 2004 advertisement on MakeMusic's
>website could be made so they can be viewed by a macintosh computer. All the
>sound samples with soundfonts and musical playback are not compatible with
>macs.
Unless I'm missi
Hi folks,
Check this out:
http://www.finalemusic.com/finale/f2k4/index.asp
No mention of ship dates in the web tour, but it looks good. New playback (including
"human" playback and a built-in soundfont), smarter expressions, fixes to accidental
spacing in layers, automatic page turns and cue
From: Javier Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Another example may be
dotted quarter - dotted quarter - quarter
It is very common too and it does not show the third beat.
Mis dos centimos de euro.
Javier Ruiz.
I agree. - In Music Notation Gardner Read says: 'In modern practice, a
consistent syncopate
No, that's not the case... I'm a registered user of WinFin2003, and I
got it.
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On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 08:58 AM, Tim Thompson wrote:
I'm wondering if the promo code thing was sent only to macfin 2002
registered users, to accommodate the situ
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> http://www.dynagram.com/html/en_solu_ds.htm
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At $12000, I think I'll pass.
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"Both X's" for a passage INSIDE the first ending, where it will only
be seen once? I would find that illogical and confusing, and it would
make me doubt the arranger's other markings.
At 11:00 AM -0500 8/06/03, Richard Huggins wrote:
I use the term "Both times" (or "Both x's") in such a situat
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 08:15 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 04:48 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
I believe those who upgrade from 2002 pay a higher price --
Not if they enter the promotional code, they don't!
Thanks to the list for alerting me to the code, thou
The code entry does NOT give you a greater discount -- the price is
$89.95, with or without that code. It was an error in the form
processing that made it appear that the coupon gave you a deeper
discount -- those who think they are getting the upgrade for $39.95 are
being notified they are st
A sample-based-synth player is using sounds that somebody else already
made, so would that mean that you don't consider them musicians, either?
Musician is such an ill-defined term to begin with, since music itself
is so ill-defined. As is composer.
I figure anybody who wants to call himself/h
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:47 PM, John Howell wrote:
Wouldn'd it have been great if the Finale 2004 advertisement on
MakeMusic's
website could be made so they can be viewed by a macintosh computer.
All the
sound samples with soundfonts and musical playback are not compatible
with
macs
At 08:54 AM 8/6/03 -0400, Crystal Premo wrote:
>A co-worker insists that a deejay is a musician. I say that is a load, that
>at most he is perhaps an editer or producer.
>Can a legitimate case be made in his defense?
Absolutely, assuming your co-worker is talking about a turntablist (or the
digi
>> The e-mail announcement I got was for Windows...
And I have received no e-mail promo at all - even though I have gotten every
upgrade since 2.5. When I first heard here of the upgrade I reserved my copy
at $89.
How much is it with the discount?
Anyone else receive no promo?
Richard Yates
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