RE: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread Williams, Jim
The chord symbol package is available separately at a cost of $40. http://www.gwmp.com/MusicFontsFrameset.htm -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Giz Bowe Sent: Tue 22-Jun-04 22:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:

Re: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hi Jim, Well, that's a little better. Some of those fonts look useful. But I'm still not buying a font unless I can see a web page that shows *all* the characters in the font first. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 23 Jun, 2004, at 02:08 AM, Williams, Jim wrote: The chord

Re: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread Wiz-of-Oz
Is it legal to mix Maestro, Engraver and Putrucci fonts and sell it? Abel K. - Original Message - From: Chuck Israels [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Greg Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 3:52 AM Subject: [Finale] BD notes etc. List members: A

Re: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread dhbailey
Great infomercial, but you left out one important detail: Where can the rest of us investigate Bill Duncan's package? What does it cost? Inquiring minds want to know! Thanks, David Chuck Israels wrote: List members: A couple of months ago, I bought Bill Duncan's Finale productivity package

Re: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 05:19 AM 06/23/2004, Wiz-of-Oz wrote: Is it legal to mix Maestro, Engraver and Putrucci fonts and sell it? Interestingly, he admits that he can't sell his EngraverTime font, which is just the Coda font with a couple of characters added -- but he includes it for free with your order as long as

Re: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread themark
- Original Message - From: Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] BD notes etc. Interestingly, he admits that he can't sell his EngraverTime font, which is just the Coda font with a couple of characters added

Re: [Finale] Phrasing/beaming

2004-06-23 Thread Allen Fisher
At times it would help the layout process if 3 and 3 were used (stem directions would shift), and since I am using slurs it seems to me that 3 and 3 with a slur would, interpretively, be the same as 6 beamed together, so if I can help myself using 3 and 3 it's acceptable. Agree or

[Finale] BD fonts - continued

2004-06-23 Thread Chuck Israels
Darcy, Chris, Allen, et al, Never occurred to me that there might be anything illegal in what Bill is selling. Whether or not it's worth it, depends a lot on your economic circumstance. YMMV. Seems to me there's a tremendous amount of work involved in creating the templates, and they look

Re: [Finale] BD fonts - continued

2004-06-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hi Chuck, I wouldn't want you to get the idea that I didn't appreciate the heads-up. I was just initially frustrated that the first page linked to from here gave only a vague idea of what you actually got for your $150. The font pages are a little better, and of course having the fonts

[Finale] loading 3.7.2 onto powerbook

2004-06-23 Thread Martin Banner
Is it possible to load Finale (for Mac) 3.7.2 onto a Mac Powerbook? I tried and seemed not to be able to get it to load (I have the floppies, copied them to a zip drive disk, then tried downloading the program that way) Martin Martin Banner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Finale] Phrasing/beaming

2004-06-23 Thread Mark D Lew
On Jun 23, 2004, at 6:38 AM, Allen Fisher wrote: This is how my primary client works. He expects me to take his very bad chicken scratch scores and turn them into something others can read easily. He doesn't care how it is done. He trusts me to make descisions on layout and beaming. Yep, that

Re: [Finale] BD notes etc.

2004-06-23 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 09:33 AM 6/23/2004, themark wrote: So, at end, although his effort, the price is still a bit higher... My point was that it's probably not legal for him to sell BDNotes, either. Aaron. ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Finale] Phrasing/beaming

2004-06-23 Thread Owain Sutton
Mark D Lew wrote: On Jun 23, 2004, at 6:38 AM, Allen Fisher wrote: This is how my primary client works. He expects me to take his very bad chicken scratch scores and turn them into something others can read easily. He doesn't care how it is done. He trusts me to make descisions on layout and

[Finale] Clef trick

2004-06-23 Thread Giz Bowe
I'm not sure how I stumbled on it (maybe here?), but I found that specifying the bari sax staff to be displayed in bass clef makes it far easier to read when I'm looking at the untransposed score -- the low A is only 2 leger lines below bass clef, instead of 8 (!!) in treble. When it's

Re: [Finale] Clef trick

2004-06-23 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 5:52 PM -0400 6/23/04, Giz Bowe wrote: I'm not sure how I stumbled on it (maybe here?), but I found that specifying the bari sax staff to be displayed in bass clef makes it far easier to read when I'm looking at the untransposed score -- the low A is only 2 leger lines below bass clef,