> ResEdit? I thought that was OS 9 only?
It *runs* in OS 9 or Classic. But it can do lots of wonderful things for Carbon
applications! Just use it to open the resources stored deep within the Finale
application package ...
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Glenn Adams wrote:
Does anyone on this list know where to get 9x12 paper?
Yes. God to any full-line paper supplier, but they don't stock it'
you'll have to buy a larger size (11 x 17, 17 x 22, or 22 x 34) paper,
and have your 9 x 12 cut from the larger sizes.
How to find a full line paper su
Does anyone on this list know where to get 9x12 paper?
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> From: "Brad Beyenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 19:28:19 -0800
> To: "'Glenn Adams'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Finale] 9x12 printing problems in OS X
>
> We have it at work (I work for
On 22/01/04 22:08, "Tim Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please correct me if I am missing something here--
> Do you need QuickKeys to access menu items, when 10.3 has that
> functionality? I don't know QuickKeys, but perhaps it is because a
> greater variety of key mappings are possible?
Right, the Page Format for Score... sets the default, but the changes
made with the menu command in the Page Layout menu actually makes the
change for existing or selected pages. Brad, have you contacted HP or
MM about this? I would be interested to know the result. Haven't got
my 2k4 yet, b
Please correct me if I am missing something here--
Do you need QuickKeys to access menu items, when 10.3 has that
functionality? I don't know QuickKeys, but perhaps it is because a
greater variety of key mappings are possible? But I wanted to mention
it in case you weren't aware that 10.3 allo
It is my understanding that Page Format for Score or Page Format for
Parts only applies to *new pages* (i.e. if a four-page score spills
onto a fifth page, it will default to the Page Format for Score/Parts).
I did have it set in Page Size (from Page Layout) and the Page Setup.
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Br
Aren't there THREE places you have to set the paper size?
In the page layout menu, in the printer selection dialog, and also in
the Page Size For Score or Page Size For Parts, if I remember correctly
(I usually use the default 8.5x11.)
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
I have an HP LaserJet 4MV, and I can't
I have an HP LaserJet 4MV, and I can't figure out how to get it to
print properly on 9x12 (Concert) paper. I tried editing the "Custom
Paper Size" settings in Page Setup, and selected my new Concert paper
size. However, it prints very oddly, with approximately an extra inch
of margin on the l
On 22.01.2004 23:26 Uhr, Tobias Giesen wrote
> Has somebody tried putting the shortcuts into the Finale resources via
> ResEdit?
> You just have to go inside the Finale application package.
ResEdit? I thought that was OS 9 only?
Johannes
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On 22/01/04 17:33, "Brad Beyenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just downloaded QuicKeys X2, and it works perfectly with FinMac2k4 in
> OS X. You don't say which OS version you're using, but I'm on Jaguar
> (10.2).
I think it has be broken with Panther. I have OS 10.3.2 installed. I read
somet
On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 01:08 PM, Éric Dussault wrote:
My other concern is with Quickeys. Menu items don't work and I need
these so
badly to program all my shortcuts to speed up my work. Has anyone some
experience with Quickeys X and Finale 2k4?
I just downloaded QuicKeys X2, and it wo
> Menu items don't work and I need these so badly
> to program all my shortcuts to speed up my work.
That's because Finale doesn't handle Carbon Events. I had the same problem with
TGTools but I found a way to do it. Really QuicKeys could do it too.
Maybe I can make my trick available for all Fi
On 22/01/04 17:02, "Eric Dannewitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, you are running Quickkeys for OS X right? The latest version? I'll
> test it when I get my copy.
Quickeys X 2.0.2
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Well, you are running Quickkeys for OS X right? The latest version? I'll
test it when I get my copy.
Éric Dussault wrote:
On 22/01/04 15:38, "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know the question wasn't aimed at me, but I do run Fin2k4 in OS 10.3.2 ,
with my G4 400 MHz, 512 MB of ram,
On 22/01/04 15:38, "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you running Fin2k4 in OS X yet? If so, how is the general "speed
> feeling" for you?
>
> Johannes
I know the question wasn't aimed at me, but I do run Fin2k4 in OS 10.3.2 ,
with my G4 400 MHz, 512 MB of ram, and it runs a b
On 22.01.2004 20:16 Uhr, Eric Dannewitz wrote
> Ram ram ram. Get lots of Ram. OS X loves Ram. I have a 450Mhz G4 cube,
> and I have it maxed out. 1.5 gigs of Ram. I don't have any issues with
> Digital Performer 4.12 and it being slow. I use it mainly for doing 4 or
> so audio tracks and midi.
Ar
At 11:35 AM + 1/22/04, Colin Broom wrote:
-Original Message-
From: David H. Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 January 2004 11:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Finale List
Subject: Re: [Finale] Tubas and 8vb
Tubists are used to reading ledger lines, not 8va markings.
From: Eden
Ram ram ram. Get lots of Ram. OS X loves Ram. I have a 450Mhz G4 cube,
and I have it maxed out. 1.5 gigs of Ram. I don't have any issues with
Digital Performer 4.12 and it being slow. I use it mainly for doing 4 or
so audio tracks and midi.
I'm very much looking forward to ditching OS 9. Since
FWIW my solution to what to put in parts and score would be "optional" and
"play"
Cheers Keith in OZ
I like it! Especially since in some situations "ad lib" can easily
be taken as an instruction to improvise.
John
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Virginia Tech Department of Music
Blacksburg, Virginia, U
On 22/01/04 13:02, "Éric Dussault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I thought it did. I have used it to change some fonts to work with OS X, so
>> if that's all you are after it should work just fine. I will check this out
>> soon.
>>
>> Johannes
>
> I still use version 1.4 of TypeTool. I downloade
On 22/01/04 12:37, "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought it did. I have used it to change some fonts to work with OS X, so
> if that's all you are after it should work just fine. I will check this out
> soon.
>
> Johannes
I still use version 1.4 of TypeTool. I downloaded the
On 22.01.2004 18:24 Uhr, Éric Dussault wrote
> Macromedia doesn't seem to be interested in upgrading Fontographer to OS X,
> but I know that FontLab 4.6 can handle that pretty easily (www.fontlab.com).
> They also have a low-end font editor called TypeTool, which I used a lot,
> but version 2 does
Glenn Adams wrote:
I'm due to get my upgrade tomorrow, but here's my two cents. It's been my
experience that many apps in OS X are slower than their OS 9 counterpart.
Digital Performer's mixer faders are painfully slow and almost unusable in
OS X.
You should download the free upgrade to Performer
On 22/01/04 12:16, "Andrew Stiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you have a font editor for OS X it's
>> actually very easy to do this yourself, I have to do this for some of my own
>> fonts as well.
>>
>> Johannes
>> --
>
> Any recommendations for one? Is there an upgrade for Fontographer?
If you have a font editor for OS X it's
actually very easy to do this yourself, I have to do this for some of my own
fonts as well.
Johannes
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Any recommendations for one? Is there an upgrade for Fontographer?
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I'm due to get my upgrade tomorrow, but here's my two cents. It's been my
experience that many apps in OS X are slower than their OS 9 counterpart.
Digital Performer's mixer faders are painfully slow and almost unusable in
OS X. Microsoft Entourage is slower in opening email. Granted my Mac is only
On Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at 06:49 PM, Harold Owen wrote:
Brad Beyenhof writes:
When I apply Time Signature Spacing to a measure, there does not
appear to be a beat chart anymore. I don't like the output of any of
the various auto-spacing routines on this particular measure, but
Time S
But the strange thing is that even if I don't change the map, the notes
sound wrong. In other words, if I map MIDI note 64 to play MIDI note 64, in
Speedy I still hear the wrong note!
Liudas
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From: "Aaron Sherber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu
At 10:59 AM 1/22/2004, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
>Why is it that when I use Speedy to enter drum parts into my percussion map,
>the sounds that are played back during entry are the wrong sounds? The
>correct sounds are played back by using the Play feature, having exited
>Speedy.
I believe this
Win Fin 2004:
Why is it that when I use Speedy to enter drum parts into my percussion map,
the sounds that are played back during entry are the wrong sounds? The
correct sounds are played back by using the Play feature, having exited
Speedy.
Does everyone hear the correct sounds using Speedy?
Th
Finale does not directly support this, so you have to use a workaround. One quite
effective workaround is something of a nuisance to do manually. Insert an extra 16th
note at the end of the bar and create a tuplet over the first one 0 16ths in the time
of 1 16th. You end up with two 16ths that a
> From: Christopher BJ Smith
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:14 AM
>
> Please share your insights as you get them, Mac users!
>
I received my copy yesterday.
Although I am happy they have finally ported to OSX, it is far from being usable in my
opinion. The prog
At 11:20 AM + 1/22/04, Colin Broom wrote:
If one has a very low register part for tuba, using the lowest notes, does
anyone know whether tubists generally prefer to read leger lines or an 8ve
symbol? I'm guessing an 8ve symbol is better, but I know some
instrumentalists prefer to read leger li
-Original Message-
>From: David H. Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 22 January 2004 11:26
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: Finale List
>Subject: Re: [Finale] Tubas and 8vb
>Tubists are used to reading ledger lines, not 8va markings.
>From: Eden - Lawrence D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
I am a tuba player and I have rarely seen an 8ve marking in my
part...although it might be helpful. More often, I see what looks like a
divisi that shows the higher octave as well as the lower. This is the
method I prefer when I write tuba parts.
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Colin Broom wrote:
> If on
Tubists are used to reading ledger lines, not 8va markings.
Colin Broom wrote:
If one has a very low register part for tuba, using the lowest notes, does
anyone know whether tubists generally prefer to read leger lines or an 8ve
symbol? I'm guessing an 8ve symbol is better, but I know some
inst
If one has a very low register part for tuba, using the lowest notes, does
anyone know whether tubists generally prefer to read leger lines or an 8ve
symbol? I'm guessing an 8ve symbol is better, but I know some
instrumentalists prefer to read leger lines, si I thought I'd see if anyone
here knew.
I haven't run into that problem, and I'm currently working on a score
file which is currently 51 pages long (I haven't done any page layout
work, so it ultimately will be much shorter, but still in the 20s.
I haven't tried playback from the score page of this file, though, but
human playback in
You're quite right, and aso is also the name of a large volcanic crater
in central Kyushu, Japan.
And in Dutch (the language from the country I come from), it is said of
a person whose behaviour is very asocial.
Op 22-jan-04 om 3:08 heeft Mark D Lew het volgende geschreven:
On Jan 21, 2004, at
I was wondering if anyone else is having problems getting human
playback to work with anything longer than a few pages. When I try
to use it, either through Internal Speaker playback or when saving a
MIDI file, either with Quicktime or SoftSyth, it crash/quits Finale
about half-way through the
Eh, I'll pass. Perhaps if it makes Band in a Box work better, but I'm
looking forward to Finale 2004 for OS X..good by OS 9
Tim Thompson wrote:
The irony of this is almost too much to bear. Those of you who
haven't pre-ordered 2004 may be interested in this.
From the website for the p
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