Re: [Finale] OT: Ricoh AP2610 and Tiger

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
On 24 Aug 2005, at 2:08 AM, Karen wrote: Hey Darcy, I'm guessing you have already updated drivers and/or tried deleting and re-add the Ricoh to the printer list. You guess correctly. You may try doing a factory reset on the printer it this printer allows it. Didn't help. I have also

Re: [Finale] OT: Ricoh AP2610 and Tiger

2005-08-23 Thread Karen
Hey Darcy, I'm guessing you have already updated drivers and/or tried deleting and re-add the Ricoh to the printer list. You may try doing a factory reset on the printer it this printer allows it. I have also found this utility useful: http://www.fixamacsoftware.com/software/psr/ Since

[Finale] OT: Ricoh AP2610 and Tiger

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
Okay, I know some of you Mac users have the Ricoh AP2610 -- have any of you upgraded to Tiger? Since upgrading to 10.4.2, and I keep getting an error when printing large documents: In the "Laser AP2610" status window, everything seems to be okay for the first few pages, but then I get a m

Re: [Finale] RE: Very OT-Tommy, etc.

2005-08-23 Thread Ken Durling
Well it was related to the whole "Third Stream" thing wasn't it?  Seems like so many attempts at "fusion" just water down both contributing elements.  With a few extremely notable exceptions, like Latin music and jazz.   I was never drawn much to the crossover stuff MJQ did either, even though t

Re: [Finale] RE: Very OT-Tommy, etc.

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
Haven't heard the album in question, but the concept strikes me as kinda tongue-in-cheek.  "Rock music for people who don't like rock music"?  Wouldn't that verdict be better applied to the likes of REO Speedwagon, Jefferson Starship, Phil Collins... or, more recently, Creed, Nickelback, etc?  A cl

[Finale] OT: Ricoh AP2610 and Tiger

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
Okay, I know some of you Mac users have the Ricoh AP2610 -- have any of you upgraded to Tiger? Since upgrading to 10.4.2, and I keep getting an error when printing large documents: In the "Laser AP2610" status window, everything seems to be okay for the first few pages, but then I get a m

Re: [Finale] RE: Very OT-Tommy, etc.

2005-08-23 Thread Ken Durling
These guys are what I call "contraceptive" music.  Ken At 07:12 PM 8/23/2005, Chuck Israels wrote: Of course, there's George Winston and Kenny G, and I am at a loss to explain that too. Ken Durling Composition and Music Services Berkeley, CA [510] 843-4419

Re: [Finale] RE: Very OT-Tommy, etc.

2005-08-23 Thread Chuck Israels
On Aug 23, 2005, at 6:12 PM, Ken Durling wrote: I remember that album.  It was pretty well done, IIRC.  Ken Yeah, I knew Josh, and I do think it was smart and pretty well done.  Still, it struck me as rock music for people who don't like rock music, and Baroque music for people who don't like Baro

Re: [Finale] RE: Very OT-Tommy, etc.

2005-08-23 Thread Ken Durling
I remember that album.  It was pretty well done, IIRC.  Ken At 05:52 PM 8/23/2005, Horace Brock wrote: Your pardon, gentles all, for continuing in this off-topic vein. A couple of years ago, I was searching for the scores to an album produced by Elektra (Nonesuch) Records in the 1960's, called

[Finale] RE: Very OT-Tommy, etc.

2005-08-23 Thread Horace Brock
Your pardon, gentles all, for continuing in this off-topic vein. A couple of years ago, I was searching for the scores to an album produced by Elektra (Nonesuch) Records in the 1960's, called "The Baroque Beatles Book." It had such titles as "The Royale Beatleworkes Musick," "'Last Night I Said,' C

Re: [Finale] TAN: Bob Moog

2005-08-23 Thread Christopher Smith
On Aug 23, 2005, at 3:01 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote: I find it interesting that all the obits I have seen speak of Moog's synthesizer as a pop instrument, with no mention at all of the classical electronic-music scene that gave it birth and nourished it thru its first decade. Not complainin

Re: [Finale] OT: Intel's New Roadmap

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
I don't know exactly. IIRC, the actual power consumption of Freescale's mobile G4's is similar to the Pentium M -- but the Pentium M gets much better performance per watt, which is why Pentium M laptops run rings around current PowerBooks. And these new Intel Merom mobile chips are going t

Re: [Finale] OT: Intel's New Roadmap

2005-08-23 Thread Simon Troup
>Pentium M Mobile chips -- already designed for low-power -- use 22 >watts. Hey Darcy, do you happen to know the stats on the IBM G4 chips in the current powerbooks? -- Simon Troup Digital Music Art ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lis

Re: [Finale] OT: Intel's New Roadmap

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
On 23 Aug 2005, at 5:46 PM, Ken Durling wrote: So impress me - what do current PCUs use? Pentium 4 desktop chips use up to 130 watts. Pentium M Mobile chips -- already designed for low-power -- use 22 watts. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY

Re: [Finale] OT: Intel's New Roadmap

2005-08-23 Thread Ken Durling
So impress me - what do current PCUs use? Ken At 02:36 PM 8/23/2005, Darcy James Argue wrote: Announced today. Coverage here: http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2503 Of particular note for those who are still looking for an ulterior  motive for the MacIntel switch.: Merom -

[Finale] OT: Intel's New Roadmap

2005-08-23 Thread Darcy James Argue
Announced today. Coverage here: http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2503 Of particular note for those who are still looking for an ulterior motive for the MacIntel switch.: Merom - notebook chip coming in the second half of 2006. 5 watts. No, that's not a typo -- 5 WATTS.

RE: [Finale] TAN: Bob Moog

2005-08-23 Thread Williams, Jim
Who remembers "The Copper-Plated Integrated Circuit"??? Jim From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Simon Troup Sent: Tue 23-Aug-05 14:29 To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] TAN: Bob Moog >I find it interesting that all the obits I have seen speak of Moog's

Re: [Finale] Re: Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Simon Troup
>It all seems much of a muchness to me. I find the huge variety of text >fonts much more interesting, music fonts being of necessity highly >constrained in their range of variation. I'm not stalking you or anything, just agreeing twice in a row :) But that was pretty much my reaction too. --

Re: [Finale] TAN: Bob Moog

2005-08-23 Thread Simon Troup
>I find it interesting that all the obits I have seen speak of Moog's >synthesizer as a pop instrument, with no mention at all of the >classical electronic-music scene that gave it birth and nourished it >thru its first decade. > >Not complaining, just bemused. Ah yes, who could forget the leg

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Stiller
De gustibus... Dennis Eh? The award winning artisan bread maker??? Simon Troup What's sauce for de gustibus is non disputandum. Andrew Stiller Kallisti Music Press http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/ ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http:

Re: [Finale] Re: Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Stiller
dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I posted a (graphic) PDF file of a short piece in 8 versions > (with 8 different music fonts). > I'd be interested in reading your comments on these. It all seems much of a muchness to me. I find the huge variety of text fonts much more interesting, music fo

RE: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Williams, Jim
It is the font used in GenieSoft's Overture www.geniesoft.com J From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of dc Sent: Tue 23-Aug-05 13:23 To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: RE: [Finale] Music fonts Williams, Jim écrit: >Did anyone consider the Aloisen New music font? Wh

Re: [Finale] TAN: Bob Moog

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Aug 23, 2005, at 8:30 AM, Cecil Rigby wrote: The first real band I ever played with I used a Moog keyboard wish I still had it so I could tell you exactly which one it was. This was in 1988. Too, I wish I had it for recording purposes. I find it interesting that all the obits I have

[Finale] Mail archiving again?

2005-08-23 Thread Simon Troup
Is this the same one as before? -- Simon Troup Digital Music Art ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

[Finale] OT: Acrobat Reader Preferences

2005-08-23 Thread David W. Fenton
I had heard that Acrobat Reader 7 was a big improvement over Acrobat 6 (which was well-known to be buggy and slow), and, even though I'd never installed 6 and was using 5, I had understood that 7 is faster than 5, too. I removed 5 yesterday and installed 7, and yes, it turns out that, 7 is ind

[Finale] Re: Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Ken Moore
dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I posted a (graphic) PDF file of a short piece in 8 versions > (with 8 different music fonts). > I'd be interested in reading your comments on these. Maestro has the best alla breve sign. Most of the others have the vertical line too far to the left of the lowe

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Ken Durling
LOL, It does pertain to bread too... http://www.bartleby.com/59/3/degustibusno.html At 10:17 AM 8/23/2005, you wrote: Eh? The award winning artisan bread maker??? Ken Durling Composition and Music Services Berkeley, CA [510] 843-4419 ___ F

[Finale] Thanks for your mail. My computer is going into the shop today, and I am away until Labor

2005-08-23 Thread John McGann
Thanks for your mail. My computer is going into the shop today, and I am away until Labor Day. I will try to check my email/phone periodically...if you have sent an mp3 for evaluation, it will take place after Labor Day (Sept. 5th). If you are a Berklee student looking for an ensemble waiver, I

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Um, you know, there is ALREADY a Font Annotation for Opus http://www.finaletips.nu/downloads.php Brad Beyenhof wrote: On 23/08/05, dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What keeps you from using Opus in Finale? The font's reference lines aren't exactly the same as Finale's defaults, for one

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Simon Troup
>>I like quite a lot of petrucci, to my eye the clefs are modern and >>elegant for example, but the accidentals aren't as defined as other >>fonts. Maybe I should experiment with petrucci again and switch the font >>for the accidentals. > >De gustibus... > >Dennis Eh? The award winning artisan br

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On 23/08/05, dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What keeps you from using Opus in Finale? The font's reference lines aren't exactly the same as Finale's defaults, for one thing (which is probably part of the reason for the ledger line problem). Also, I was under the impression that not all of the gly

RE: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Williams, Jim
Did anyone consider the Aloisen New music font? I rather like it. Jim From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Simon Troup Sent: Tue 23-Aug-05 11:40 To: finale@SHSU.EDU Subject: Re: [Finale] Music fonts >> I posted a (graphic) PDF file of a short piece in 8 version

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Simon Troup
>> I posted a (graphic) PDF file of a short piece in 8 versions (with 8 >> different music fonts). >> >> I'd be interested in reading your comments on these. Hi David while a few have some pretty ugly glyphs, like the clefs in 'November' for example, there's nothing very much striking about any

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Brad Beyenhof
>http://www.philomela.net/files/fonts2.pdf That's an interesting comparison. I really wish I could use Opus in Finale, but there's no way I'd switch to Sibelius just for that. Also, in the Opus and Helsinki examples (which I assume both came from Sib), the right sides of the ledger lines stick ou

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 04:23 PM 8/23/05 +0200, dc wrote: >I posted a (graphic) PDF file of a short piece in 8 versions (with 8 >different music fonts). > >I'd be interested in reading your comments on these. > >www.philomela.net/files.fonts2.pdf http://www.philomela.net/files/fonts2.pdf With a cursory take on the '

[Finale] RE: missing fonts after transfer to new computer

2005-08-23 Thread Ryan Beard
Thanks to Karen and Chuck for responding. I deleted the com.apple.ATS folder from the HD/libraries/cache and I made sure to have the fonts only installed in the HD/library/fonts folder. Whew! Thanks Ryan __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Ma

Re: [Finale] Music fonts

2005-08-23 Thread dhbailey
dc wrote: I posted a (graphic) PDF file of a short piece in 8 versions (with 8 different music fonts). I'd be interested in reading your comments on these. www.philomela.net/files.fonts2.pdf The corrected link is: http://www.philomela.net/files/fonts2.pdf -- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROT

Re: [Finale] TAN: Bob Moog

2005-08-23 Thread Cecil Rigby
The first real band I ever played with I used a Moog keyboard wish I still had it so I could tell you exactly which one it was. This was in 1988. Too, I wish I had it for recording purposes. I heard an interview with him (from the past) on NPR yesterday in which he said his interest in circuit

Re: [Finale] time-based measure widths?

2005-08-23 Thread Cecil Rigby
Dennis and others sent me the post to the list I didn't receive- many thanks. Unfortunately the "measures" are of varying time periods. And I had totally forgotten about turning off automatic spacing- thanks for the reminder. Complicating all mentioned before will be graphic designs whose widths

Re: [Finale] missing fonts after transfer to new computer

2005-08-23 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Karen / 2005/08/22 / 01:39 AM wrote: >Try this...quit Finale, go to HD>Library>Caches and throw away the >folder com.apple.ATS. Then restart your machine. See if you can >then see the missing fonts in Finale. Alternatively, I like to run AppleJack which solves this problem as well as maint