On Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 12:32 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
and for a few tens of dollars, one can purchase a file converter which
will convert the WAV to MP3 format, among others;
iTunes does this for free. You can burn the CDs from there as well. I
don't know if iTunes for Windows co
John Ronai wrote:
I just got my first CD burner. It is made by a company called Mad Dog
and comes with a software package called "Ahead Nero" Version 5. I am
using Allegro 2002. I often use Allegro to arrange music for my
Suzuki students to perform. I am interested in recording my
arrangme
I just got my first CD burner. It is made by a company called Mad Dog
and comes with a software package called "Ahead Nero" Version 5. I am
using Allegro 2002. I often use Allegro to arrange music for my Suzuki
students to perform. I am interested in recording my arrangments on my
CD burner
Well, actually it WAS a bug in 2k3, since TGTools could do it but the
program couldn't do it.
But it is fixed so you'll be all set in 2k4.
Ole Buck wrote:
Sorry, I had no right so say it was a bug, it was just that I couldn't
understand why TGTools could calculate duration based on shifting
Sorry, I had no right so say it was a bug, it was just that I couldn't
understand why TGTools could calculate duration based on shifting Tempo
Tool's metronome markings, and Finale couldn't, at least not in version 2k3.
Glad that it is fixed in 2k4. It is a usefull feature anyway.
Kind regards
O
So long as you can dual-boot, then I would not try to run Finale in
Classic, but having booted in 9.2. Then any interface that has 9
drivers will work, and as long as the same interface has X drivers,
then you can use it in X as well. Just avoid the classic mess
altogether. M-Audio is very g
I think there may have been a recent discussion of this, but when I went
to the web site to peruse the archives, I had no luck.
I am an organist/choir director and need help fast as Advent/Christmas
is staring me in the face and I *need* to be able to use my keyboard and Finale!
I just got a new