Re: [Finale] Pre-orders

2003-08-14 Thread Tom Jordan
Richard, Thanks for sharing your research. I NEVER got the email invitation to pre-order. So, I was glad to see how to get the $89.95 price at the location you found! i guess that this means there is a new computer in your future, or already on your desk. Tom Jordan On Wednesday, August 13

Re: [Finale] Band Publishers and fixing parts

2003-07-12 Thread Tom Jordan
Whoa! This turning into a discussion between well intended, honest engravers who will get permission from the copyright owner. However, I see a serious issue with the overworked, short of time band director who fixes his/her parts to make the ensemble a highly refined "music machine." Damn the

Re: [Finale] Feature request (#1 in a series)

2003-07-12 Thread Tom Jordan
I guess that you're not using midi in your work, or you would see the benefit of having each expression "midified." Legato and non legato would probaly still require some adjustment to note durations, but velocities and pizz./arco are wonderful for playback review. TJ On Saturday, July 12, 200

Re: [Finale] Band Publishers and fixing parts

2003-07-12 Thread Tom Jordan
The US Copyright Office has a form for your good intentions stating that if the copyright owner comes forward that you will pay them. I don't know other details on how that would work. Tom Jordan On Saturday, July 12, 2003, at 03:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is sometimes difficu

Re: [Finale] Band Publishers and fixing parts

2003-07-12 Thread Tom Jordan
i think it should. Some publishers are selling their band works with single copies "camera ready," but how does that affect the legal climate for everyone? Tom Jordan On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 04:46 PM, Tom Jordan wrote: What are publishers doing to address the creation o

[Finale] Band Publishers and fixing parts

2003-07-11 Thread Tom Jordan
right guidelines rears its ugly head once again. I want the copyrights protected. But should a publisher be granting a license, like software manufacturers do, so performance groups can legally prepare the necessary parts for performance? Tom J

Re: [Finale] EDUs

2003-06-24 Thread Tom Jordan
th 48 or 96 ppq, and finally graduated to 480 and 960 before computer power blew away any limitations. It looks like Finale got it's numbers from an IC spec sheet. Tom Jordan On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 01:45 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: On 24 Jun 2003 at 10:26, Michael Good wrote: Sorr

Re: [Finale] Auto-Hyphenation?

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Jordan
In the hands and mind of a good chorister it would be: een-eh-vih-tah-blee for proper pronunciation. That's reaching back to the hey days of the Shawnee Press style of including pronunciation below the lyrics in their choral pieces. It was a wonderful learning tool for inexperienced singers. T