Yes, Javier, I can, duplexed also.
I am based in France near Evian and could have it in the mail by
1200hrs.
Jonathan Smith
Message: 41
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:10:18 +0100
From: Javier Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] A3 printing job?
To: finale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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It would have worked if you had inserted them in the order I described.
[Standard Finale procedure - whenever you insert in two expressions at the same
point, always make sure you check the "position in measure" box and space them
apart. That way they don't clash]
Peter
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- Original Message -
Without wanting to disrupt the talk of modes, scales and all elsebut
should I take it that a 2/10 signature isn't possible in Finale?
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At 7:11 PM +0200 7/15/04, Daniel Wolf wrote:
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jul 14, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
I guess I am still looking for a term other than "non-functional"
to describe non-V-chord progressions that stay in a key or mode,
and define that key or mode.
When a lot
This has changed since 2003. The new behavior is that every document defaults to the
printer page set up contained in the default file. I have learned to work with this,
but I don't think it's a particularly elegant decision.
Chuck
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I have a certain 5-measure choral section that involves the choir singing
from one stave one time and another stave on the repeat. Because there is a
1st and 2nd ending, that means some measures have nothing in them.
Here's diagram, which I hope retains the line breaks:
| ms1 |ms2 | 1
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 15:51:18 -0700, Dean M. Estabrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just received my new version of Finale. I'm running an iMacOS
> X.3. They sent me the 2004 b version, is that the one I should
> expect?
That may just be the last version they've pressed to CD. You'll need
I just received my new version of Finale. I'm running an iMacOS
X.3. They sent me the 2004 b version, is that the one I should
expect?
Dean
technology is a fickle mistresscan't live with hercan't live
witout her. Upgrade or perish.
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F2004c, OS9: i also get very slow drawing (15" for very sparse p1 of
9.5 x 12.5" score) when first opening up a document (whether booting
the app at the same time or not), then sloow allocating
instruments when opening a doc (only when booting the app). after
the initial chug-chug it seem
In case anyone's not sick of this thread yet, I did check the score of the Thomas Ades
piece I mentioned ("Catch") and in a selected measure of 5/12, Ades has 5 eighth-notes
with a triplet bracket over the first three and a triplet bracket underneath the last
three; in effect overlapping the triple
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jul 14, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
I guess I am still looking for a term other than "non-functional" to
describe non-V-chord progressions that stay in a key or mode, and
define that key or mode.
When a lot of that sort of music started being compose
Sorry to ask another question but...
is anyone capable of printing (laserwise) an A3 score and sending the pages
to my address in Spain? It will be something like 70 pages or so.
If you have time please answer privately.
Thanks, merci, danke, gracias, grazie (that covers 90% percent of the
liste
On Jul 14, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
I guess I am still looking for a term other than "non-functional" to
describe non-V-chord progressions that stay in a key or mode, and
define that key or mode.
When a lot of that sort of music started being composed, the term
"pandiato
Re Andrew´s handbook, the only book thicker that I have is Stephen Wolfram
"A new kind of science".
Javi.
> At 4:59 PM -0400 7/14/04, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>>
>> Oh good! That spares me from the rant I was going to send in reply
>> to some of the other responses. :-)
>
> Dang! On the wrong sid
On Jul 15, 2004, at 15:23, Thomas Schaller wrote:
Tobias Giesen wrote:
Page setup is now lost in extracted part files and is coming out as a
default US letter size. This always used to be retained as the last
'saved' page setup in the score/extract file and would come out in
all
the parts then ext
On 15.07.2004 16:13 Uhr, Tobias Giesen wrote
>> Page setup is now lost in extracted part files and is coming out as a
>> default US letter size. This always used to be retained as the last
>> 'saved' page setup in the score/extract file and would come out in all
>> the parts then extracted from th
Tobias Giesen wrote:
>> Page setup is now lost in extracted part files and is coming out as a
>> default US letter size. This always used to be retained as the last
>> 'saved' page setup in the score/extract file and would come out in all
>> the parts then extracted from that file.
>
> Are you su
> Page setup is now lost in extracted part files and is coming out as a
> default US letter size. This always used to be retained as the last
> 'saved' page setup in the score/extract file and would come out in all
> the parts then extracted from that file.
Are you sure that you specified the p
Just make a copy of your original Swing expression, change the text
style to invisible so it won't print, and place it at the same point
your tempo change occurs. Just as easy as using a staff style.
David
Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
I used a text expression to set my swing playback.
My problem a
Good idea. I was hoping that I could create a Staff Style that would
cover tempo and swing...is this possible?
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Allen Fisher wrote:
> You'll need to use the MIDI tool.
>
> Set the swing in the playback controls to NONE.
> Click the MIDI tool
> Select the first section that
I used a text expression to set my swing playback.
My problem arose when I needed to change the tempo. The new text
expression that I created to change the tempo killed the swing.
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
> At 11:04 AM -0400 7/14/04, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
> >I have
Rocky Road writes:
> If I cancel the document wizard at the start, Finale boots quickly,
> but as soon as I open a new document (or an old one) the instrument
> assigning thing starts.
Have you tried turning OFF the automatic lyric update thing in
Program Options?
Best regards,
Jari Williams
Jonathan Smith writes:
> Adjusting of Lyric syllables is painfully slow (12 secs for one word
> nudged up one space!)
Have you turned OFF the new automatic lyric update stuff? I think
that could resolve many of your speed issues.
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
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Just to let you all know of a few bugs I've discovered, some which could be very serious depending on your work. I should be interested if anyone else can confirm - I've sent them all to Makemusic support. This is all in 2004c using OS 10.3 (Panther)
Page setup is now lost in extracted part files
To answer everyone in one go.
Yes, its OSX
Its a brand new install of OSX10.3.4 which I loaded yesterday
(complete install, not an update), followed by a fresh install of
Finale 2004, which I then updated to 2004c
If I cancel the document wizard at the start, Finale boots quickly,
but as soon a
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