Re: [Finale] voices (was walking notes)

2003-06-22 Thread Richard Huggins
. That's probably what I haven't been doing...I've just been MIDI'ing along merrily, and muttering too. I'll try it. RH >Subject: Re: [Finale] voices (was walking notes) >From: Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Finale list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [Finale] voices (was walking notes)

2003-06-22 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 21.06.2003 20:32 Uhr, Richard Huggins wrote > I've received two replies both having to do with *insertion point* and > *cursor.* But I enter notes with MIDI/Speedy Entry. I'm not saying I haven't > missed something obvious, but believe me when I say I've tried to spot a > pattern to how Finale

Re: [Finale] voices (was walking notes)

2003-06-22 Thread Richard Huggins
Thanks to all who have offered a differing view (and suggestions ) re how Finale handles stem direction when entering v1 and v2 notes. I'm out for a week and can't test them with Speedy/MIDI but will when I return. --Richard ___ Finale mailing list [EMA

Re: [Finale] voices (was walking notes)

2003-06-21 Thread Richard Huggins
I've received two replies both having to do with *insertion point* and *cursor.* But I enter notes with MIDI/Speedy Entry. I'm not saying I haven't missed something obvious, but believe me when I say I've tried to spot a pattern to how Finale works with voice stems when entering notes with MIDI and

Re: [Finale] voices (was walking notes)

2003-06-21 Thread Harold Owen
Richard Huggins writes: Finale is so dadgum ^%$# unreliable as to how it does the stems in voices, I'll use another layer just out of frustration of getting them all like they're supposed to be. I really wish Coda would address that, because it can be a multi-step operation to fix the stems. Once