Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Philip Aker
On Monday, Oct 13, 2003, at 16:15 US/Pacific, Richard Huggins wrote: Thing is (on Mac anyway) the manuals, both PDF and QuickHelp types are rendered in separate applications so an interruption is guaranteed. It would be much cleaner if they could be rendered directly to a Finale window. With F2K

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Stanford Chong wrote: Oh c'mon, I am a computer newbie and according to my friends, online means something in the internet and not inside the CD. If you are referring to that manual in PDF, yes, I have it. Your friends are relative "newbies", too. In the early '90s, after Windows, but before th

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Richard Huggins
> From: Philip Aker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Thing is (on Mac anyway) the manuals, both PDF and QuickHelp > types are rendered in separate applications so an interruption is > guaranteed. It would be much cleaner if they could be rendered directly > to a Finale window. With F2K3 or lower the system

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Philip Aker
On Monday, Oct 13, 2003, at 10:52 US/Pacific, David H. Bailey wrote: On-line, to me, means using it without having to stop what you're doing. It would be made so much clearer if they simply used "electronic" or "pdf manual." Agree. Thing is (on Mac anyway) the manuals, both PDF and QuickHelp ty

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread David H. Bailey
On-line, to me, means using it without having to stop what you're doing. It would be made so much clearer if they simply used "electronic" or "pdf manual." At any rate, now that we're all on the same "page" so to speak, Stanford should be able to find what he's looking for. Philip Aker wrote

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Philip Aker
On Monday, Oct 13, 2003, at 08:17 US/Pacific, Stanford Chong wrote: ...I am a computer newbie and according to my friends, online means something in the internet and not inside the CD. It means that to me too. Finale shouldn't be confusing "online" with "on disk". Philip Aker http://www.aker.ca

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 08:32 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: At 11:17 PM 10/13/03 +0800, Stanford Chong wrote: Oh c'mon, I am a computer newbie and according to my friends, online means something in the internet and not inside the CD. Your friends must be young. :) Dennis Definition #2

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 11:17 PM 10/13/03 +0800, Stanford Chong wrote: >Oh c'mon, I am a computer newbie and according to my friends, online means >something in the internet and not inside the CD. Your friends must be young. :) Dennis ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Stanford Chong
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Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 1:43 PM +0800 10/13/03, Stanford Chong wrote: Hi Craig, Chris, I am still trying to figure out all the things you wrote, thanks anyway. The more I do, the more frustrated I am, feel like getting back to the old ''pencil and paper'' style :) What's the site for the online manual, again? Thanks.

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-13 Thread David H. Bailey
It's on your computer, or if you chose not to install it, it's on your installation CD. Stanford Chong wrote: Hi Craig, Chris, I am still trying to figure out all the things you wrote, thanks anyway. The more I do, the more frustrated I am, feel like getting back to the old ''pencil and pap

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-12 Thread Stanford Chong
Hi Craig, Chris, I am still trying to figure out all the things you wrote, thanks anyway. The more I do, the more frustrated I am, feel like getting back to the old ''pencil and paper'' style :) What's the site for the online manual, again? Thanks. Jon ___

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-10 Thread Craig Parmerlee
At 08:32 PM 10/10/2003, Stanford Chong wrote: 1) Is it common that the music I played in the keyboard, end up to be inaccurate in the finale score? The thing is that there are slurs, triplets and dotted quaver notes appearing here and there, even when I am not playing that. Do I need to adjust so

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-10 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 9:32 AM +0800 10/11/03, Stanford Chong wrote: Dear All, Thanks very much for your help. It works! Now, I've got a few more queries: 1) Is it common that the music I played in the keyboard, end up to be inaccurate in the finale score? The thing is that there are slurs, triplets and dotted quav

[Finale] Basic Finale Questions 2

2003-10-10 Thread Stanford Chong
Dear All, Thanks very much for your help. It works! Now, I've got a few more queries: 1) Is it common that the music I played in the keyboard, end up to be inaccurate in the finale score? The thing is that there are slurs, triplets and dotted quaver notes appearing here and there, even when I am

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale

2003-10-10 Thread Stanford Chong
Dear All, Thanks very much for your help. It works! Now, I've got a few more queries: 1) Is it common that the music I played in the keyboard, end up to be inaccurate in the finale score? The thing is that there are slurs, triplets and dotted quaver notes appearing here and there, even when I am

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale

2003-10-10 Thread Harold Owen
Jonathan writes: Hello, I've just purchased a midi keyboard and tried to use finale's hyperscribe. But when I tried to transcribe by playing, the notes appeared in thirds when I actually played separately one after another. Is there anything I could do to avoid this problem? Dear Jonathan, It's

Re: [Finale] Basic Finale

2003-10-09 Thread Craig Parmerlee
At 07:17 AM 10/9/2003, you wrote: Hello, I've just purchased a midi keyboard and tried to use finale's hyperscribe. But when I tried to transcribe by playing, the notes appeared in thirds when I actually played separately one after another. Is there anything I could do to avoid this problem? Go

[Finale] Basic Finale

2003-10-09 Thread Stanford Chong
Hello, I've just purchased a midi keyboard and tried to use finale's hyperscribe. But when I tried to transcribe by playing, the notes appeared in thirds when I actually played separately one after another. Is there anything I could do to avoid this problem? Thanks Jonathan ___