I'm trying to copy music from one document to another using a clip file. One
type of item that will not copy is Measure Expressions. Any way to do this?
Also, will not Time Signatures copy over?
JazzKim
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Hal,
What speed iMac? Yours is obviously a pre-2002 model, since it still
boots OS 9 -- I was trying to help someone with a more recent (non-OS
9-booting) iMac, but we couldn't get the Roland to work. Maybe it has
something to do with whatever motherboard changes preclude OS 9
bootability?
Shakespeare used either the -ed or the -'d form as required by the
meter.
Horace Brock
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 13:16:41 -0400, you wrote:
Which reminds me of a question I've always wanted to ask about: in
a Purcell piece (as published by Carus Verlag), the -ed of
displeased has its o
Mark D. Lew wrote:
> Certainly. I thought the question was how *late* it persisted, not how
> early. Pronouncing the -ed as a separate syllable is the earlier
> practice, and is pretty much universal for anything before Shakespeare.
In mid-seventeenth-century English song manuscripts (beginning a
At 8:50 PM 10/19/03, Philip Aker wrote:
>I think the separate syllable could be tracĀ·ed back even further.
>English scholars, what say ye?
Certainly. I thought the question was how *late* it persisted, not how
early. Pronouncing the -ed as a separate syllable is the earlier practice,
and is prett
On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 04:35 PM, Harold Owen wrote:
My Roland UM-1 works fine with FinMac2k2 and 2k3 in System 9.2. It
also works pretty well in System 10.2.4 in Classic Mode. I'm using > OMS.
Hal,
What model of Mac do you have? Did you need to take any special steps
in order to get
Title: Re: [Finale] midi interfaces
Michael Roth writes:
greetings
to the list -
i'm sure this might have been discussed at some point, and if it has i
hope you'll forgive my missing the postings - - in any case, i
recently purchased a powerbook g4 - i have finale 2002b, and have been
using a f
OMS all the way. As I remember, there are no FreeMidi drivers for the
Midiman interfaces...
And yes, there is a OMS setup done for OS 9, and I believe I do have
drivers in OS X for all the interfaces.
Tim Thompson wrote:
Don't forget that you have to have both OS 9 and OS X drivers
instal
On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 03:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/20/03 12:11:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know about the Roland interfaces, but I use a Midiman Midisport
4x4 and a MOTU Fastlane 2x2 and they work fine.
thanks for the reply - i also have a
Yeah, I use Midiman/M-Audio interfaces under classic and they work fine!
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Wow. Coda are feeding you some seriously misleading information there.
First off, despite what they told you the Roland UM2 does *not* work
reliably in Classic mode for all users. Coda may have
Craig Parmerlee and David Bailey wrote about an occasional problem of octave displacement when exiting the speedy entry frame. I don't believe this is a hardware problem as David has suggested. I have experienced this over a period of a few years, perhaps in both 2002 and 2003 (Mac). It hasn't p
Don't forget that you have to have both OS 9 and OS X drivers
installed. Are you using OMS or FreeMIDI? Have you done a MIDI setup
that includes the interface in 9? Finale will look to the OMS of FM
setup for the interface and your I/O gear, but the computer will need
the OS X driver in orde
On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 02:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
greetings to the list -
i'm sure this might have been discussed at some point, and if it has i
hope you'll forgive my missing the postings - - in any case, i
recently purchased a powerbook g4 - i have finale 2002b, and have bee
In a message dated 10/20/03 12:11:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know about the Roland interfaces, but I use a Midiman Midisport
4x4 and a MOTU Fastlane 2x2 and they work fine.
thanks for the reply - i also have a motu fastlane 2 x 2, but it doesn't seem to be working with the g4
I don't know about the Roland interfaces, but I use a Midiman Midisport
4x4 and a MOTU Fastlane 2x2 and they work fine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
greetings to the list -
i'm sure this might have been discussed at some point, and if it has i
hope you'll forgive my missing the postings - - in
greetings to the list -
i'm sure this might have been discussed at some point, and if it has i hope you'll forgive my missing the postings - - in any case, i recently purchased a powerbook g4 - i have finale 2002b, and have been using a fastlane midi interface -
as you probably know, my finale do
Which reminds me of a question I've always wanted to ask about: in
a Purcell piece (as published by Carus Verlag), the -ed of
displeased has its own note. Does this mean it was actually
pronounced at the time? When did the vocalic sound disappear?
This thread started on the Orchestralist, and
Apologies for OT but this is driving me mad.
I am running a 2.4mhz machine with 512mb or ram. Windows XP.
I generally have MSN, Netscape email and around 15 Explorer windows open
along with maybe Word and Finale. Explorer boots up OK but within
minutes starts to use about 97 CPU which obviously m
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