Re: [Finale] PCFIN2004 MP3 Hell

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Yates
>> Jari Williamsson wrote: Henry Howey writes: > I have had no luck in convincing the 2004 FINALE to make MP3 > files. The setting always defaults to .wav files. I have been > making MP3's for several years with other software. When I try to > convert a FINALE wavefile to

Re: [Finale] PCFIN2004 MP3 Hell

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Yates
Jari Williamsson wrote: >> Henry Howey writes: >> >>> I have had no luck in convincing the 2004 FINALE to make MP3 files. >>> The setting always defaults to .wav files. I have been making MP3's >>> for several years with other software. When I try to convert a >>> FINALE wavefile to MP3 with one o

Re: [Finale] Nukey-ler mus-kulls

2003-09-15 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Monday, September 15, 2003, at 03:08 PM, Stu McIntire wrote: But in any case, she should continue to laugh at "robutt" without a doubt. Even though it is a part of the British vernacular to pronounce it like that? - Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

Re: [Finale] lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Huggins
I've had little except very negative experiences with Opt-Click. It doesn't handle certain situations well. For example, I had one recently where at a given measure the sopranos went off onto a merry part of their own for a couple of measures while the text of the song was continued on by the altos

RE: [Finale] Nukey-ler mus-kulls

2003-09-15 Thread Stokes, Randy
Sure! My uncle says "TROMbone" (Ohio twang) -- and at 76 he still plays better than I ever did! Randy > -Original Message- > From: Christopher BJ Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 4:45 PM > To: Stu McIntire; Craig Parmerlee; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE

RE: [Finale] Nukey-ler mus-kulls

2003-09-15 Thread Stu McIntire
Christopher quoting me and following up: >>I think it is accordingly fair to exempt this >>pronunciation from scorn. > >How about my pronunciation of "robutt" and "TROMbone"? Can I tell my >daughter not to laugh at me any more, as my pronunciations are now >exempt? Can I? Eh? Can I? Now ain't ther

Re: [Finale] lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 1:47 PM -0500 9/15/03, Richard Huggins wrote: Click Assignment has its degree of usefullness, but I sure as heck wish they'd replace the "click" part. I hate moving the mouse to the next syllable, clicking, then "rinse and repeat" to the end. I would like to be able to use keystrokes to do this

Re: [Finale] PCFIN2004 MP3 Hell

2003-09-15 Thread Jari Williamsson
Henry Howey writes: > I have had no luck in convincing the 2004 FINALE to make MP3 files. > The setting always defaults to .wav files. I have been making MP3's > for several years with other software. When I try to convert a FINALE > wavefile to MP3 with one of these apps, all I get is white n

RE: [Finale] Nukey-ler mus-kulls

2003-09-15 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 11:24 AM -0400 9/15/03, Stu McIntire wrote: I think it is accordingly fair to exempt this pronunciation from scorn. How about my pronunciation of "robutt" and "TROMbone"? Can I tell my daughter not to laugh at me any more, as my pronunciations are now exempt? Can I? Eh? Can I? Christopher

[Finale] PCFIN2004 MP3 Hell

2003-09-15 Thread Henry Howey
I have had no luck in convincing the 2004 FINALE to make MP3 files. The setting always defaults to .wav files. I have been making MP3's for several years with other software. When I try to convert a FINALE wavefile to MP3 with one of these apps, all I get is white noise;-) I'm using a DELL 750

Re: [Finale] lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread Hans Arktoft
Hi, when in Click Assigment Mode, pressing the option key (Mac) while clicking the first note will save a lot of clicking, even if there'll be a certain amount of lyric shifting in some cases. I don't do much Lyrics and so I was not aware of this feature until just recently; maybe that's the cas

Re: [Finale] Feature request, Fin 2k5

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Huggins
Or at least an option that might say something such as, "Add to Same Library in Default Document?" So that next time you open your default document, that whatever has been added. Good idea. RH > From: Noel Stoutenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'd like to ask that Finale be modified so that when one

[Finale] Re: Lyric entry

2003-09-15 Thread Harold Owen
Thus spake Richard Huggins: Click Assignment has its degree of usefullness, but I sure as heck wish they'd replace the "click" part. I hate moving the mouse to the next syllable, clicking, then "rinse and repeat" to the end. I would like to be able to use keystrokes to do this, for the sake of sp

[Finale] Feature request, Fin 2k5

2003-09-15 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
I'd like to ask that Finale be modified so that when one has created an expression, articulation, smart shape, chord symbol, &c, and selected it, that one would be presented with a dialog box through which one would be afforded the opportunity of also saving the same expression, articualtion, smart

Re: [Finale] Re: lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
David: > 1. I went through *exactly* the same state of confusion and annoyance > over lyrics almost exactly 1 year ago, I worked my way through the confusion and annoyance longer ago than that, and came to the opposite conclusion: Type into score gives me more control over definition of the rel

Re: [Finale] lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread David W. Fenton
On 15 Sep 2003 at 13:47, Richard Huggins wrote: > Click Assignment has its degree of usefullness, but I sure as heck > wish they'd replace the "click" part. I hate moving the mouse to the > next syllable, clicking, then "rinse and repeat" to the end. I would > like to be able to use keystrokes to

Re: [Finale] lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Huggins
Click Assignment has its degree of usefullness, but I sure as heck wish they'd replace the "click" part. I hate moving the mouse to the next syllable, clicking, then "rinse and repeat" to the end. I would like to be able to use keystrokes to do this, for the sake of speed. I don't share such a ne

RE: [Finale] Ricoh AP2610 question

2003-09-15 Thread Fisher, Allen
Craig-- Sorry I didn't answer sooner (I was out on R&R last week...). You don't need to buy a separate tray. You can adjust the tray that comes with it. Allen [one of the] Codapolitan[s] in Residence www.finalemusic.com -Original Message- From: Craig Parmerlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Finale] lyrics discussion

2003-09-15 Thread Phil Daley
At 9/15/2003 11:21 AM, David W. Fenton wrote: >So, my conclusion is that, yes, lyrics are fundamentally messed up >but the problem is with Type In Score, not with lyrics in general, >and that if you avoid using it, the results turn out to be pretty >quick and easy to edit. I agree. I tried Type-i

Re: [Finale] Re: lyrics discussion [LONG] (was Re: BUG fix / FIN 2k5 Feature Request)

2003-09-15 Thread David W. Fenton
On 15 Sep 2003 at 8:48, Noel Stoutenburg wrote: > In response to my comments about type into score, on the one hand, and > edit lyrics, on the other, in which I wrote, in part: I haven't quoted your long discussion because I just wanted to make a couple of short points. 1. I went through *exact

RE: [Finale] Nukey-ler mus-kulls

2003-09-15 Thread Stu McIntire
>When Popeye mispronounces muscles as "mus-kulls", it is a good >laugh. I don't find it at all funny, charming, cute, endearing, and >certainly not reassuring when the Commander-in-Chief of the biggest >arsenal of bombs in the world mispronounces nuclear as "nukey-ler". >It isn't a case of the ev

Re: [Finale] Re: lyrics discussion [LONG] (was Re: BUG fix / FIN 2k5 Feature Request)

2003-09-15 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
In response to my comments about type into score, on the one hand, and edit lyrics, on the other, in which I wrote, in part: > >Yes, exactly. Attempting to do the same thing, that is, hyphenate "seven" into > >two syllables, yields different results if one attempts it in type into score, > >than