Dear Christopher,
Yes. When I added a second note to Layer 2, I got the problem you
described. I guess it's a bug. I do remember seeing it once or twice
before. I guess the best you can do is enter the the notes that make
the interval of a second, do the spacing command, then add the other
not
If anybody's interested, I checked out the Turandot website (
http://www.turandot.hu ) today and found that they finally have the demo
version available for download. It's a far cry from the promised
"beginning of September", but if you were interested you can now
download it and play around.
For
Si b = Bb
It won't matter whether the player has a C or Bb
Trpt. It is a simple transposition for them.
Ray Horton
Bass Trombonist,
Louisville Orchestra
From:
Doug Phillips
Hello
Dan,
What is the transposition when the
part calls for Si b(flat)? Pini
Di
Someone ("MacBandit") on the MacRumors forums writes:
I have done a lot of reading about the ATI9800 in the last few weeks
and the word straight from ATI is that the OEM ATI9800 is not
supported and is not planned to be supported by the ATI Diplays App
and the OEM version will not have the abil
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 08:24 PM, Robert Patterson Finale
wrote:
I read a review of Versavision somewhere that claimed that the ATI
panel for it is grayed out on G5's with 9800 graphics.
I bet that's hackable ("Show Package Contents" and all that), much the
same way you can trick the
On 22 Sep 2003 at 16:19, Randolph Peters wrote:
> These new desktop monitors are out of my league, but I thought some on
> this list might like to drool over them. You might not ever need to
> turn a page again!
Actually, thinking about this a bit more, I'm just wondering about
the size of extra
On 22 Sep 2003 at 16:19, Randolph Peters wrote:
> These new desktop monitors are out of my league, but I thought some on
> this list might like to drool over them. You might not ever need to
> turn a page again!
>
>
> http://www.go-l.com/monitors/cinerama/specs/index.htm
>
> -Randolph Peters
V
Hello Dan,
What is the transposition when the part calls for Si b(flat)? Pini Di Roma Buccina II The player might be playing a Bb
trumpet or a C tpt.
I enjoyed your article about transposition. Do you, by chance, have a chart
which gives a quick view of typical transpositions
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 02:19 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:
These new desktop monitors are out of my league, but I thought some
on this list might like to drool over them. You might not ever need
to turn a page again!
http://www.go-l.com/monitors/cinerama/specs/inde
I read a review of Versavision somewhere that claimed that the ATI panel for it is
grayed out on G5's with 9800 graphics.
Darcy James Argue wrote:
>
> On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 06:05 PM, Robert Patterson Finale wrote:
>
>> On the rotating-in-OSX front, the picture is not as rosy as I f
At 2:27 PM -0700 9/22/03, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
Can someone help me here?
FinMac 2003, I have dotted notes in two layers at the interval of a
second, and the lower note has a flat. Finale spaces this by
default with the Layer 2 note WAY to the right to avoid colliding
At 3:18 PM -0800 9/22/03, Mark D. Lew wrote:
At 4:31 PM 09/22/03, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
Not a very practical response, sorry. I need this very soon.
Does anyone else know the ins and outs of the manual spacing? Why
doesn't "incorporate manual spacing" appear to work in this case? How
can I
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 06:05 PM, Robert Patterson Finale
wrote:
On the rotating-in-OSX front, the picture is not as rosy as I first
thought. It turns out ATI only supports rotation on the retail version
of Radeon 9800. If you sprang for the build-to-order Radeon 9800
option on a G5
1.Text tool. On second and other pages impossible edit text. After double click or
choose edit text frame disappear...
If it's converting from 2003 the bug work immediately. If you create file in 2004
after extract parts you see it.
2. Graphic tool.
After inserting graphic and trying move it fram
At 1:15 PM -0700 9/22/03, Harold Owen wrote:
Christopher Smith writes:
Can someone help me here?
FinMac 2003, I have dotted notes in two layers at the interval of a
second, and the lower note has a flat. Finale spaces this by
default with the Layer 2 note WAY to the right to avoid colliding
th
Using Finale 2003 on a Mac, I find that grace notes are often too far
away from the notes they precede. HOWEVER...after I use special tools to
nudge these grace notes to the right, closer to the regular value notes,
I often find that, after I close down the file and re-open, the grace
notes are
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 02:19 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:
These new desktop monitors are out of my league, but I thought some on
this list might like to drool over them. You might not ever need to
turn a page again!
http://www.go-l.com/monitors/cinerama/specs/index.htm
However, the po
On 22.09.2003 20:11 Uhr, David Horne wrote
> (2004 looks like it will be OS X only, so I'm not going
> _there_ anytime soon.)
That is not true. 2k4 will be carbon, which means it will run on at least
System 9, possibly System 8.6.
Johannes
--
http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
http://www.camerata-b
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
Can someone help me here?
FinMac 2003, I have dotted notes in two layers at the interval of a
second, and the lower note has a flat. Finale spaces this by default
with the Layer 2 note WAY to the right to avoid colliding the flat and
the upper note's dot.
In Specia
At 1:27 PM 09/21/03, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Most of the exploits of the past 2-3 years have depended on the idea
>that a human would execute them in order to infect the local machine.
>This is one of the reasons why I trash all HTML email messages (this
>is the best single spam filter there is),
At 4:31 PM 09/22/03, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
>Not a very practical response, sorry. I need this very soon.
>
>Does anyone else know the ins and outs of the manual spacing? Why
>doesn't "incorporate manual spacing" appear to work in this case? How
>can I stop Finale from "correcting" my spacing
I'm not sure I'd want to rotate these. My 24" one already requires a bit of neck
craning. Also, it's not clear from the photos if you have to have separate video cards
for each of the panels. It would be nice if you didn't.
On the rotating-in-OSX front, the picture is not as rosy as I first thou
These new desktop monitors are out of my league, but I thought some
on this list might like to drool over them. You might not ever need
to turn a page again!
http://www.go-l.com/monitors/cinerama/specs/index.htm
-Randolph Peters
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At 10:44 PM -0400 9/21/03, Burt Fenner wrote:
Wait for your 2k4, it does it correctly.
BF
Not a very practical response, sorry. I need this very soon.
Does anyone else know the ins and outs of the manual spacing? Why
doesn't "incorporate manual spacing" appear to work in this case? How
can I
Christopher Smith writes:
Can someone help me here?
FinMac 2003, I have dotted notes in two layers at the interval of a
second, and the lower note has a flat. Finale spaces this by default
with the Layer 2 note WAY to the right to avoid colliding the flat
and the upper note's dot.
In Special
Settings Scrapbook can transfer all the staves (including the names, position, etc.)
between documents. It can also transfer the groups.
d. collins wrote:
> Is there any way (with one of Tobias's, or Jari's or Robert's plug-ins,
> or otherwise) to transfer staff names with their font and positio
I'm using 2003 on Mac OS 8.6 and, as documented, Auto Update/Spacing is not
invoked when Speedy moves from one measure to the next. But when anything
causes the Speedy frame to go away, Auto Update/Spacing should take place,
including if I click on MM tool while the frame still is showing. By the
w
David Horne wrote:
Hello,
I've only recently upgraded to 2003. I was incredibly happy with 2000-
but finally decided to go for the upgrade, mostly for the slurs. (2004
looks like it will be OS X only, so I'm not going _there_ anytime soon.)
Well, no. It is going to run in OS 9 as well..
Hello,
I've only recently upgraded to 2003. I was incredibly happy with
2000- but finally decided to go for the upgrade, mostly for the
slurs. (2004 looks like it will be OS X only, so I'm not going
_there_ anytime soon.)
Anyway, I've noticed that when using speedy entry- auto-spacing
doesn't
--On Saturday, September 20, 2003 12:23 PM -0400 John Hines
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Noel Stoutenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
One way which
appears to be quite useful in avoiding worms and virii is to switch to
an email client not made by Microsoft
Can you suggest some? Thanks.
Mulberry <
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, David W. Fenton wrote:
> On 20 Sep 2003 at 12:23, John Hines wrote:
>
> > From: "Noel Stoutenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > One way which
> > > appears to be quite useful in avoiding worms and virii is to switch
> > > to an email client not made by Microsoft
> >
> > Can y
How did you enter the ritard at the end? Using the metronome tool on
each beat? If so, those tempos stay the same absolute tempo you
selected, so you'll have to adjust those to be more in character with a
ritard at your desired tempo.
You can edit the playback for the expression, if you used
Great things to look forward to -- but remember that they would have to
be worked into the musical gear itself, the original reason for MIDI in
the first place (long before personal computers entered the picture).
As far as computers go, high bandwidth data transfer is a piece of cake,
but can
Below are a couple of suggestions that I sent to Makemusic. If you think
that they would be good, then please feel free to copy/paste/regurgitate to
Makemusic as well.
Matthew
Dear Macsupport,
I've been trying out the Windows demo of Finale 2004 and have a couple of
suggestions:
1) The Human P
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