[Finale] Re: Finale 2004b for Mac

2004-04-12 Thread Rocky Road
Title: Re: Finale 2004b for Mac > I believe an official announcement, covering this issue and the fact that > Finale 2004b is now in production, was posted on our website today: > http://finalemusic.com/finale/mac-commitment.asp And it says: Finale 2004b for Macintosh features many improvemen

Re: [Finale]

2004-04-12 Thread Arkady
Hi Carlberg, They already have a LIST! That's how I know ab out the Early Bird Price Specials on the Upgrades. A nice HTML email comes ONCE A YEAR!!! They, Finale Marketing, should simply send out a SIMPLE TEXT Headline News via News Letter to EVERYONE, and give an option to Unsubscribe from f

[Finale]

2004-04-12 Thread Arkady
SORRY, IF THIS IS OLD NEWS: I haven't read these Digests in a while, and I am not sure if this was covered yet, but it looks like they fixed it. Thus far only one person confirmed that my F2004 generated PDF worked OK on their end > Your file looked fine & printed out fine in Adobe Acrobat Prof

Re: [Finale] Asymmetric time signatures

2004-04-12 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 3:30 PM -0700 4/12/04, Brad Beyenhof wrote: On 4/12/04 3:06 PM, Owain Sutton wrote: My preference, from a performer's perspective, would be to have the whole thing in 20/8, and use dotted barlines to show the irregular subdivisions. I have two different suggestions: 1. Like Owain suggested,

Re: [Finale] Asymmetric time signatures

2004-04-12 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On 4/12/04 3:06 PM, Owain Sutton wrote: > My preference, from a performer's perspective, would be to have the > whole thing in 20/8, and use dotted barlines to show the irregular > subdivisions. I have two different suggestions: 1. Like Owain suggested, use 16/8 (not 20) throughout, and notate (3

[Finale] Gardner Read Thesaurus

2004-04-12 Thread Nick Carter
Hi Finale-listers, I'm (again!) trying to resurrect the Gardner Read title "Thesaurus of Orchestral Devices" and I wondered what level of interest there is amongst the members of this list. I know one or two people here use it already but if anyone would be interested, maybe they could let me know

Re: [Finale] Asymmetric time signatures

2004-04-12 Thread David H. Bailey
I have seen similar "amorphous" time signature works where such a time signature is given once and the metric groupings shifts, giving it the amorphous character. But it was clear from the music that the groupings as indicated in the time signature would be moving around within the measures.

Re: [Finale] Asymmetric time signatures

2004-04-12 Thread Owain Sutton
My preference, from a performer's perspective, would be to have the whole thing in 20/8, and use dotted barlines to show the irregular subdivisions. Taris L Flashpaw wrote: Hi all! I figured I'd tap the wisdom of the list on this one. A new piece I've started to write is in a rather unusua

[Finale] Asymmetric time signatures

2004-04-12 Thread Taris L Flashpaw
Hi all! I figured I'd tap the wisdom of the list on this one. A new piece I've started to write is in a rather unusual time signature (12/8 + 2/4) and it starts off having the four dotted quarters followed by the two plain quarters. However, I'd like to move the two plain quarters around in th

Re: [Finale] syllabification

2004-04-12 Thread musicminister
> This reminds me of an SATB arrangement I did of 'As Time Goes By' which > started with the Basses 'You must remember thi..' (hold note) then the > tenors 'Sa kiss is still a ki... (hold) then the altos 'Sa sigh is just a > sigh.' Seemed to work really well. > > Gary Griffiths > Sing Live

Re: [Finale] Automatically Numbered Rehearsal Numbers

2004-04-12 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 11:39 AM -0400 4/12/04, David W. Fenton wrote: On 11 Apr 2004 at 22:22, Giz Bowe wrote: In the measure number box, go to Style, where you can define a measuring number system. Add a region (so region 1 will number measures conventionally). Experiment with the base numbering system. How do I

Re: [Finale] Automatically Numbered Rehearsal Numbers

2004-04-12 Thread David W. Fenton
On 12 Apr 2004 at 6:07, David H. Bailey wrote: > Well, it's not quite automatic but it's also not all that > time-consuming, and can all be done at one time in the measure-number > dialog: > > However many marks you need (I can't remember how many repetitions of > the ground there are), . . . T

Re: [Finale] Automatically Numbered Rehearsal Numbers

2004-04-12 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On 4/12/04 3:07 AM, David H. Bailey wrote: > It will require you to do the same actions for each region, since the > measure number dialog doesn't have a DUPLICATE button as the Expressions > and other dialogs do. Though there's technically no "Duplicate" button, when you click "Add" while any of

Re: [Finale] Automatically Numbered Rehearsal Numbers

2004-04-12 Thread David W. Fenton
On 11 Apr 2004 at 22:22, Giz Bowe wrote: > In the measure number box, go to Style, where you can define a > measuring number system. Add a region (so region 1 will number > measures conventionally). Experiment with the base numbering system. How do I specify a numbering system that uses a formul

Re: [Finale] Plugin wish

2004-04-12 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 12.04.2004 8:35 Uhr, d. collins wrote > We used to have this with Forza! > > Unfortunately, it expired last year. And I am on Mac, no Forza, not even last year. Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de ___ Fi

Re: [Finale] Automatically Numbered Rehearsal Numbers

2004-04-12 Thread David H. Bailey
Well, it's not quite automatic but it's also not all that time-consuming, and can all be done at one time in the measure-number dialog: However many marks you need (I can't remember how many repetitions of the ground there are), add that many regions. 1) Set each region for the proper number o

RE: [Finale] syllabification

2004-04-12 Thread Gary Griffiths
This reminds me of an SATB arrangement I did of 'As Time Goes By' which started with the Basses 'You must remember thi..' (hold note) then the tenors 'Sa kiss is still a ki... (hold) then the altos 'Sa sigh is just a sigh.' Seemed to work really well. Gary Griffiths Sing Live -Original Messa