Is it that hard to ignore a question if you don't want to answer it?
Ray Horton
- Original Message -
From: "M. Perticone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] curves resolution
> > Is it that hard to click on the Hel
> Is it that hard to click on the Help button in that dialog box?
>
> -Lee
no, it's not. but when english is not your language you might want to ask
other more experienced people, just in case. and regarding your reply, you
may want to read my original post again, and infere that i already knew wh
>From the on-line help:
"Resolution . Lower Resolution . Medium Resolution . High Resolution.
Technically speaking, these settings determine how many tiny, vertical line
segments Finale uses to compose the display of each slur, tie, and brace.
Instead of clicking one of the three general-setting b
My understanding of these options was that they affect the screen
resolution/redraw speed only.
In a message dated 11/29/03 2:38:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< I just tried it and if you click on High Resolution -- Better Printing,
the program puts the number 64 in the blank.
I manually
on 11/29/03 3:04 PM, Paul Hayden at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 12:00 PM -0600 11/29/03, J.D. Thomas wrote:
>
>> Try using Insert Systems via the Page Layout tool. This will preserve what
>> you have already. You can select the number of measures in each system.
>>
>> Should do the trick.
>
My take on respacing systems for entire piece.
1. After note entry, respace staves globally so that they are much
further apart than you'll ever need, lock number of measures in each
system throughout entire piece, determine reduction if necessary, and
optimize. It will help if you have deter
I just tried it and if you click on High Resolution -- Better Printing,
the program puts the number 64 in the blank.
I manually entered 256 and then clicked OKAY and got back to the
notation screen. Upon re-entering Document Settings, the number had
been changed by the program to 128, where it
When I use hyperscribe (not all that often) I find that tapping on the
keyboard as you do works best for me. I think a sustain pedal works
(you have to assign it) but for me and my lousy keyboard chops tapping
with one hand while playing with the other works best.
d. collins wrote:
I often
I can't quote you where to find that, other than in the standard
reference books on notation (possibly in Kurt Stone or in Gardner Read
or in Ted Ross) but I agree with breaking the beam if one of the beats
is a different rhythm (such as your example of dotted-8th/16th).
d. collins wrote:
Ol
At 3:15 PM +0100 11/29/03, d. collins wrote:
Thanks, Ole, for your reply. I remember reading somewhere, but can't
find it, of course, that this beaming by four was only recommended
if there were only 8th notes/quavers under the beam: if you have a
dotted 8th and a 16th, for instance, you should
hello listers,
maybe someone can shed some light on this: there are three curves resolution
possibilities under /document options/lines and curves/. i need to know if
64 is the best resolution finale2k3 can achieve or if i can set that to a
higher number as 128 or 256.
thanks in advance for any he
First of all, thanks to all who responed directly and on the list to my questions.
I bit the bullet yesterday and bought the M-AUDIO MIDISport 1x1.
Installed it this morning and everything is working!
So far, I always boot into OS 9 since every app I own is for 9. (I was
glad to read this mornin
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