I was told there was some way you could kludge a MIDI save by sending
the output to MIDI.
--Lynn
On Mar 14, 2005, at 2:31 PM, Michael Cook wrote:
GarageBand doesn't allow saving as MIDI: you can only convert the
files to an audio format (AIFF, MP3 etc.)
Michael Cook
[I have already posted this
Gosh, it sounds bad. Here's a stab in the dark. Are the modulation
wheels in GPO studio set to zero?
steve
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:11 PM, John Bell wrote:
On 15 Mar 2005, at 04:33, Harold Owen wrote:
John, set "Internal Speaker Playback" to OFF.
Yes, Hal, I've set it to off.
And I've set the Instr
John,
You should set up all 8 instruments in Player 1. MIDI playback should
be set to GPO Studio: 1.
Hal
On 15 Mar 2005, at 00:56, Darcy James Argue wrote:
No that's not it, I'm on Mac OS 10.3.8. Anyway I put the VST
plugins in the folder with GPO, which now no longer complains that
it can't f
On 15 Mar 2005, at 04:33, Harold Owen wrote:
John, set "Internal Speaker Playback" to OFF.
Yes, Hal, I've set it to off.
And I've set the Instruments in the Instrument List to the channels
that match those in GPO. Some sounds play back. Others do not.
I'm still very much in the dark here. Dark as
John, set "Internal Speaker Playback" to OFF.
Hal
On 14 Mar 2005, at 22:15, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Not that I know anyhting about GPO, but perhaps you are on an
earlier System version (that is, Mac OS X version, not GPO version)
than GPO supports?
VST plugins have standard folders in the librar
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:35:59 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 14 Mar 2005, at 8:25 PM, David Horne wrote:
> >
> > Darcy, can you confirm that you were using engraver tuplets? If not,
> > what happens if you do? If someone else replicated my problem, I'm
> > inclined to thi
On 14 Mar 2005, at 8:25 PM, David Horne wrote:
Darcy, can you confirm that you were using engraver tuplets? If not,
what happens if you do? If someone else replicated my problem, I'm
inclined to think it's a bug, rather than a local problem with my
setup.
Hi David,
Engraver tuplets, yes. I could
On 15 Mar 2005, at 00:56, Darcy James Argue wrote:
No that's not it, I'm on Mac OS 10.3.8. Anyway I put the VST plugins
in the folder with GPO, which now no longer complains that it can't
find it.
I don't know if that was such a good idea. You shouldn't have to move
folders anywhere, and movin
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:15:47 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:42 AM, David Horne wrote:
>
> > Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried
> > some
> > tests and this problem seems consistent on my set up. I'd be interested
> > to
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:48:28 +0100, "Johannes Gebauer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I just tried it, too, and it seems you are right. So perhaps it was
> corrected in 2k5b, which seems to indicate it was a Finale problem after
> all (although it only showed in Reader 5, and not in Reader 6).
>
>
On 14 Mar 2005, at 6:46 PM, John Bell wrote:
No that's not it, I'm on Mac OS 10.3.8. Anyway I put the VST plugins
in the folder with GPO, which now no longer complains that it can't
find it.
I don't know if that was such a good idea. You shouldn't have to move
folders anywhere, and moving folde
On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:58 PM, John Bell wrote:
Yes Darcy, I installed GPO studio from disk 4 but when I open it I get
"error: VST Directory does not exist!!"
then "error: Can't find template:/Applications/templates/empty.gpo"
Then I get the 8 little keyboards but clicking on them does absolutely
not
On 14 Mar 2005, at 22:15, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Not that I know anyhting about GPO, but perhaps you are on an earlier
System version (that is, Mac OS X version, not GPO version) than GPO
supports?
VST plugins have standard folders in the library folders of the
system. If they don't exist this
GarageBand doesn't allow saving as MIDI: you can only convert the
files to an audio format (AIFF, MP3 etc.)
Michael Cook
[I have already posted this on the Sibelius list -
sorry for cross-postings!]
I have a colleague that wants to make a file on
GarageBand, save it as MIDI, and then import it in
Not that I know anyhting about GPO, but perhaps you are on an earlier
System version (that is, Mac OS X version, not GPO version) than GPO
supports?
VST plugins have standard folders in the library folders of the system.
If they don't exist this seems to indicate that you are using a System
ve
Yes Darcy, I installed GPO studio from disk 4 but when I open it I get
"error: VST Directory does not exist!!"
then "error: Can't find template:/Applications/templates/empty.gpo"
Then I get the 8 little keyboards but clicking on them does absolutely
nothing.
On disk 4 there is a folder called VST
Also -- I forgot to mention, but this is very important:
Once you've installed any GPO components, DO NOT MOVE THEM from their
default locations.
- Darcy
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:39 PM, John Bell wrote:
Hi Darcy
Thanks for trying to help.
The GPO Studio interface
John,
Like I said in my last post, GPO Studio is a separate installation. It
is not installed automatically.
Put GPO Disc 4 in your computer and install GPO Studio from there. Or,
better, download the most recent version from Garritan's web site.
- Darcy
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O
Hi Darcy
Thanks for trying to help.
The GPO Studio interface window says "Garritan Personal Orchestra
Studio" in the title bar, and has eight little keyboards labeled
"Player 1, "Player 2," etc.
When you click on "Player 1" it should spawn a new window, with
"Garritan Personal Orchestra 1" in t
In a message dated 3/14/2005 8:12:09 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you need a word
extension? The underscore is now used as a trigger for word extensions, and
there is no way to type one.
Phil
Sr.
Customer
Support
Representative
Owain Sutton wrote:
I few weeks ago, I posted bemoaning the lack of the ability to
click-and-drag measure widths. I've just realised there's an option in
the Measure tool to do this (Measure - Show measure spacing handles,
turned off by default). Is this new, or has it always been there? In
On 14 Mar 2005, at 2:26 PM, John Bell wrote:
FinMac 2005b
I'm trying to get GPO to work at all with Finale. I've read Adam
Burford's tutorial, which says "You’ll see 8 Players: Player 1, Player
2, ... Player 8. Click on one of the Player buttons and up pops an
instance of the Kontakt Player".
T
On 14 Mar 2005 at 13:36, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> At 01:20 PM 3/14/05 -0500, David W. Fenton wrote:
> >Now, I know that proper engraving rules for a single part are that
> >you *don't* have a left line on a single system, but this isn't a
> >single part. The part is here (all on one line):
>
On 14 Mar 2005 at 13:27, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
> David W. Fenton wrote:
>
> >However, what I'm producing for now is a usable bass part to play
> >from, with cues written in the 2nd soprano line. I then optimize to
> >remove empty staves and end up with a result that has mostly 2 lines,
> > but
On 14 Mar 2005 at 20:36, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> There are actually quite a number of things which are only possible
> because of the way optimization is bound to single systems, and not a
> global option. For instance, it is possible to use Mensurstriche only
> for select systems, and even mix
At 01:20 PM 3/14/05 -0500, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Now, I know that proper engraving rules for a single part are that
>you *don't* have a left line on a single system, but this isn't a
>single part. The part is here (all on one line):
>http://www.bway.net/~dfenton/Collegium/Scores/Charpentier-
>T
David W. Fenton schrieb:
Brackets:
Group attributes > Bracket: put checkmark on Show Bracket if Group
Contains Only One Staff.
That actually wouldn't work, as the bass staff is part of the basso
continuo group, which is a keyboard grand staff, so it has a curly
bracket.
But, fortunately, the f
FinMac 2005b
I'm trying to get GPO to work at all with Finale. I've read Adam
Burford's tutorial, which says "You’ll see 8 Players: Player 1, Player
2, ... Player 8. Click on one of the Player buttons and up pops an
instance of the Kontakt Player".
This is my first problem. Clicking on the play
David W. Fenton wrote:
However, what I'm producing for now is a usable bass part to play
from, with cues written in the 2nd soprano line. I then optimize to
remove empty staves and end up with a result that has mostly 2 lines,
but occasionally only the bass line.
The problem is that the single
On 14 Mar 2005 at 19:43, Hans Swinnen wrote:
> Barlines:
> Document options > Barlines > Display on Single Staves.
Great! Thanks!
Thanks also to David Bailey for the same advice.
> Brackets:
> Group attributes > Bracket: put checkmark on Show Bracket if Group
> Contains Only One Staff.
That ac
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
So what happens if a principal makes a decision that causes loss of
income for a litigating class?
i.e.: What if the principal was one of those who made the decision to
institute a "tethered" copy-protection scheme that, during the
implosion of t
David W. Fenton wrote:
This is a non-crucial question for me, but an annoyance I encountered
yesterday, creating an optimized score.
The score is for 2 sopranos and basso continuo, so there are two
groups defined (voices, BC).
However, what I'm producing for now is a usable bass part to play
f
Barlines:
Document options > Barlines > Display on Single Staves.
Brackets:
Group attributes > Bracket: put checkmark on Show Bracket if Group
Contains Only One Staff.
Cheers,
Hans
David W. Fenton wrote:
This is a non-crucial question for me, but an annoyance I encountered
yesterday, creating an
FYI
Received today from Scott Yoho (who seems to be a responsive and responsible person) at MM: ,
Feel free to post the following edited excerpt (from my earlier email) in its entirety:
Prior to Finale 2005 copying multiple staves of music from one document and inserting them into another
Dennis W. Manasco wrote:
So what happens if a principal makes a decision that causes loss of
income for a litigating class?
i.e.: What if the principal was one of those who made the decision to
institute a "tethered" copy-protection scheme that, during the
implosion of the business, caused nume
This is a non-crucial question for me, but an annoyance I encountered
yesterday, creating an optimized score.
The score is for 2 sopranos and basso continuo, so there are two
groups defined (voices, BC).
However, what I'm producing for now is a usable bass part to play
from, with cues written
On Mar 14, 2005, at 3:33 AM, Mark D Lew wrote:
On Mar 13, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
In 1820? *What* interior heartland? There was an interior alright,
but it was very sparsely populated and could hardly be considered the
heartland of anything.
Good point. I would just amend "spars
On 14 Mar 2005, at 12:41 PM, Harold Owen wrote:
The error message did not come up when I use FinMac 2k4c with GPO.
Hmm. Interesting -- apparently it used to work, and now it's broken.
I believe that the MIDI setup is independent of file settings.
Right -- it's saved in Program Options, not Documen
Title: Re: [Finale] GPO Studio Not Found
(Mac)
Dear Darcy,
The error message did not come up when I use FinMac 2k4c with
GPO. I believe that the MIDI setup is independent of file settings.
When I open GPO Studio then open Finale 2k4, whatever was my last MIDI
Setup is there for any new or old fi
I don't think there is a solution for this. You can change piano braces,
but not group brackets, they are hard coded.
Johannes
Marius Schebella schrieb:
Hi,
I am sure there is a solution for this, but I could not find it yet...
How can I change the thickness of the group brackets?
Thank you!
mar
Hi,
I am sure there is a solution for this, but I could not find it yet... How
can I change the thickness of the group brackets?
Thank you!
marius.
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I just tried it, too, and it seems you are right. So perhaps it was
corrected in 2k5b, which seems to indicate it was a Finale problem after
all (although it only showed in Reader 5, and not in Reader 6).
I guess all is well now!
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
Hi Johannes,
I just tried that
Thanks, Jerry.
- Darcy
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 9:10 AM, Gerald Berg wrote:
I didn't realize it was a bug! Just more Kontakt malingering. But
here is my confirmation of the phenom.
Jerry
On 13-Mar-05, at 9:40 PM, Harold Owen wrote:
Dear Darcy,
Yes, I get it, and I
I didn't realize it was a bug! Just more Kontakt malingering. But here is my confirmation of the phenom.
Jerry
On 13-Mar-05, at 9:40 PM, Harold Owen wrote:
Dear Darcy,
Yes, I get it, and I agree it's annoying, but I've found that I can save time and energy by bringing up the file in Finale f
On 14 Mar 2005, at 8:47 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:
I suppose you mean onscreen,
Yes.
But I haven't noticed any difference in the printouts.
No, printouts are fine.
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I suppose you mean onscreen, which is certainly true. But I haven't
noticed any difference in the printouts. The main thing I like about AR7
is the preview pane on the print dialog. I know right away if my file is
going to print correctly, without having to waste time and paper
figuring it out.
Hi Robert,
You skipped the worst version (Adobe Reader 6). Adobe Reader 7 is much
less of a hog than its predecessor. The PDF rendering still looks like
ass compared to Preview, though.
- Darcy
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 7:45 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:
I've had so
Hi Chris,
Minimizing has existed since (I think) OS 7. It just behaves
differently in OS 9 and OS X (i.e., windowshade vs. shrink to dock).
And, of course, the OS X minimize to dock button has been there since
OS X 10.0.
I agree that minimizing has *nothing* to do with the file overwrite
bug
[I have already posted this on the Sibelius list -
sorry for cross-postings!]
I have a colleague that wants to make a file on
GarageBand, save it as MIDI, and then import it into
either Finale or Sibelius. The problem is on the
front end - can GarageBand save its files as MIDI,
and, if so, how do
And I've never used Exposé, and I've had the bug, both with minimised
and not-minimised files, even before minimising existed.
Christopher
On Mar 14, 2005, at 7:10 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Jari,
Thanks for passing this on, but I'm afraid this person doesn't know
what he's talking about.
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Also, I can't find the post you quoted. I want to correct this
misinformation on the Coda forum. Could you post the URL?
http://www.finalemusic.com/forum/default.aspx?f=6&m=106929
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
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I've had so many problems with Acrobat Reader 5 that I bit the bullet
and downloaded Adobe Reader 7. AR7 (still free) has many, many
commendable features new from AR5. It is probably a horrible hog, but I
don't notice it that much. It loads quickly and works well.
--
Robert Patterson
http://Rob
David: you're not alone! I tried it and got exactly the same result,
using Finale 2005 and OS X 10.3.7:
- I made an engraver tuplet consisting of quaver + crotchet (eighth +
quarter note)
- I created a ps file from Finale and used it to make a PDF.
- The notes are visible, but the number and bra
Hi Jari,
Also, I can't find the post you quoted. I want to correct this
misinformation on the Coda forum. Could you post the URL?
- Darcy
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 6:54 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
Sorry if this has been mentioned, here's a thing I haven't heard
me
Hi Johannes,
I just tried that with Acrobat Reader 5.1 and the Finale 2005 Maestro
Font Default. I had no problem with whole rests. My printer is the
Ricoh AP2610, which is a PostScript printer.
- Darcy
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 2:32 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
We
Hi Jari,
Thanks for passing this on, but I'm afraid this person doesn't know
what he's talking about.
The file overwrite bug has been an issue since at least Finale 2002 in
Mac OS 9. It seems worse in post-Fin2004 versions, but it's not new to
OS X.
It's definitely a Finale but and not an OS
Hi Johannes,
I thought David said he was using Preview, not Acrobat?
- Darcy
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On 14 Mar 2005, at 2:28 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I don't think it was fixed, and according to MacSupport it is a bug in
Adobe Reader 5.
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
I believ
Sorry if this has been mentioned, here's a thing I haven't heard
mentioned before. The quote is from Peter West in the Mac forum on MM's
web forum:
---
I have suffered from the file overwrite bug. It is not a Finale bug, it
is a MAc OS bug. This, I believe is the problem:
If you have expose sw
I don't think it was fixed, and according to MacSupport it is a bug in
Adobe Reader 5.
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
I believe this was a font problem, and it was fixed in Fin2004b (and
also with a standalone Mac OS X font update).
I have a PostScript printer, I always print to PDF direct
Apparently in OS X fonts are always included.
Because of the PS problems with Reader 5 and Finale I now use PStill to
correct these files, that seems to work well.
Johannes
Robert Patterson schrieb:
While we are on the topic of OSX PDF files, is there a way to determine
if fonts are being includ
Well, try printing a file with whole rests directly to PDF (built in PDF
creation) and then print this file with Reader 5 to a PS printer. That's
when I always get problems (the rests print as different characters).
Johannes
Darcy James Argue schrieb:
On 13 Mar 2005, at 7:45 PM, Robert Patterson
Just to make you feel less bad, I hadn't noticed this option before, it
was turned off in my installation, and I am pretty sure it is new. I am
not sure though, whether this option is really what you want, because it
only adjusts the space at the beginning and end of a measure, and not
the meas
Just one final thing before I go! :) When I create similar (i.e.
combination of quaver and crotchet triplets) _non_ engraver tuplets, the
problem doesn't arise. Very strange. Ah, well, looks like I'm the only
one experiencing this oddity- what on earth could be causing this on my
system though. Is
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 05:15:47 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:42 AM, David Horne wrote:
>
> > Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried
> > some
> > tests and this problem seems consistent on my set up. I'd be interested
> > to
Works fine for me. I see the tuplet loud and clear in Preview.
FinMac 2004c, G5, OS 10.3.7
Maybe it's a problem with 10.3.8? Or with Fin2005? (Have it sitting
there on the shelf, but am a bit wary of changing horses in
midstream..)
Fiedler
Habsbur
On 14 Mar 2005, at 4:42 AM, David Horne wrote:
Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried
some
tests and this problem seems consistent on my set up. I'd be interested
to know if anyone has the same problem. If not, there's something
bizarre going on at my side.
Try this w
At 6:48 AM -0500 3/13/05, dhbailey wrote:
The tethering of software is becoming industry standard, and no
matter how much we might not like it, it is not the rogue action by
a single board member taken against the advice of experts, but
rather an action taken gradually by an entire industry at t
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:32:53 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> [Also, this is probably unrelated to your problem, but it wouldn't hurt
> to update to Fin2005b.]
Just to confirm the problem still persists in 2005b. OK, I've tried some
tests and this problem seems consistent
On Mar 13, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
In 1820? *What* interior heartland? There was an interior alright, but
it was very sparsely populated and could hardly be considered the
heartland of anything.
Good point. I would just amend "sparsely populated" to "sparsely
populated by non-i
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:22:37 -0600, "Robert Patterson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I notice David said he was on "10.3.5". That would suggest to me that he
> hasn't run Software Update to get to 10.3.8. (The actual OS version is
> available from "About this Mac" in the apple menu.) I don't know
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:32:53 -0500, "Darcy James Argue"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi David,
>
> Have you checked to see if you have multiple versions of the Finale
> fonts installed in multiple locations on your HD? It may be that you
> still have the old Fin2004 fonts (with the PDF issues)
There's some confusion here because you're talking about different things:
Finale has always had draggable measure handles with which you can
increase or decrease the width of the measure. There is no menu
command to turn these handles off or on; they are visible whenever
you choose the measure
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