Hey Simon,
Here are a couple of articles I found that may be of use to you:
http://www.macosx.com/content/faq.php/q1341/G5-Dual-18-Doubles-As-Air-
Conditioner.html
for this second article, click on the PCI cards/Other Devices link
under Report Categories near the top of the page to go
Hi Darcy,
It was nice of you to take the time to look for these! Thank you. I
checked them out and I think of the four options, I would personally
trust the Sonnet Allegro USB 2.0 card. The others didn't make
mention of specifically the G5/Tiger combo and although I really like
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
I am doing a fairly large score for winds and perc. In spots where I
have a lot of perc playing at the same time, I get some interesting
distortion in playback...kind of like a fast stacatto static. Any
settings to cure this that you know of?
Are you using the
It was nice of you to take the time to look for these! Thank you. I
checked them out and I think of the four options, I would personally
trust the Sonnet Allegro USB 2.0 card. The others didn't make
mention of specifically the G5/Tiger combo and although I really like
MacAlly and trust
On Aug 25, 2005, at 1:04 AM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On 24/08/05, Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like I will be opt-clicking after every double bar in every
extracted part. Crap.
Couldn't you just set all staves to show measure numbers before you
extract parts (in your
Regarding PCI USB and/or FW card,
Any PCI-X equipped Mac has AMD Hypertunnel bug, which will cause packet
dropouts when both PCI and FW traffic gets high.
AMD has no intention of fixing this so Apple can't do anything about it,
while AMD has issued fixed version which doesn't fit on Mac.
At 09:21 AM 8/25/05 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Any PCI-X equipped Mac has AMD Hypertunnel bug, which will cause packet
dropouts when both PCI and FW traffic gets high.
AMD has no intention of fixing this so Apple can't do anything about it,
while AMD has issued fixed version which doesn't fit on
Couldn't you just set all staves to show measure numbers before you
extract parts (in your separate Part Extraction score, if you do it
that way)?
I STILL will have to double click every double bar on every staff. I am
trying to avoid having to do that, but it looks hopeless.
Christopher
On Aug 25, 2005, at 8:32 AM, Hans Arktoft wrote:
Couldn't you just set all staves to show measure numbers before you
extract parts (in your separate Part Extraction score, if you do it
that way)?
I STILL will have to double click every double bar on every staff. I
am trying to avoid
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz / 2005/08/25 / 09:33 AM wrote:
Is a third-party software
patch possible in this situation? Just curious.
Since no one has done anything for this long, and AMD came up with a new
chip to replace it, I would think not :-(
Here is the doc if you are interested int:
Okay, I think that I must be having brain-fade here.
I have extracted a part from a score with multi-measure rests. All except one
have compressed and I cannot figure out 1) Why and 2) How to make it compress.
Other extracted parts compressed the same measures fine.
I have done the following
On 25/08/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have extracted a part from a score with multi-measure rests.
All except one have compressed and I cannot figure out 1) Why
and 2) How to make it compress.
Heh... compressed rests? You used to use MusicTime or Encore, didn't you? :)
I
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz / 2005/08/25 / 10:43 AM wrote:
Suggested Workaround
No workaround is expected to be required. The conditions necessary to
create this scenario are not expected to occur with real world applications.
In any case, my hardware knowledge is too old. I was only wondering if
Usually, I put the measure numbers on the first staff (show on Top Staff, so that the numbers appear). Uncheck Measure numbers in the Staff Attribute Dialog Box.
Before extracting the parts, I copy ONLY the Measure Number Items) from the first staff to each of the others. (You must copy from the
Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I STILL will have to double click every double bar on every staff. I am
trying to avoid having to do that, but it looks hopeless.
It's a bit annoying, but I usually switch to Mass Edit, double-click
on the measure so that the measure gets selected
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
"On theSecond Day of Lab'r Day,
MyFin-List Gaveto Me -
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Two Berklee Students, and
AnAuto-mail
From John Mc -
Gann"
Best,
Les
Les MarsdenFounding Music Director and Conductor, The Mariposa
Symphony OrchestraMusic and Mariposa? Ah, Paradise!!!
This guy needs to be publicly flogged!
John McGann wrote:
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).
On 25 Aug 2005, at 1:22 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
This guy needs to be publicly flogged!
It wouldn't be a problem if the list owner was doing his job.
- Darcy
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Hi Simon,
Now that's the way to run a company! They even have a specified
return specialist to help with these swap outs! And I especially
like the part about working very closely with Apple
I've heard great things about this card. I like this company very
much too. I have an
Oh, I dunno -- a simple, mild parodic mocking
is making me feel much better...
Best - and until tomorrow's
installment
Les
Les MarsdenFounding Music Director and Conductor, The Mariposa
Symphony OrchestraMusic and Mariposa? Ah, Paradise!!!
Wait, there is a list owner
Man, I think BOTH of them need to be flogged.
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 25 Aug 2005, at 1:22 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
This guy needs to be publicly flogged!
It wouldn't be a problem if the list owner was doing his job.
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 25 Aug 2005, at 1:22 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
This guy needs to be publicly flogged!
It wouldn't be a problem if the list owner was doing his job.
He has a job? I don't recall ever paying him anything. Have you paid him?
He does it as a labor of love, and
A volunteer job is still a job. You shouldn't volunteer for a job if
you don't plan to actually fulfill your responsibilities. If someone
is a volunteer firefighter in a small town, and yet never shows up at
the scene of a fire, then they are not doing their job.
If Henry's on vacation,
On Thu, August 25, 2005 2:51 pm, dhbailey said:
He does it as a labor of love, and if he happens to be away on vacation,
so be it.
I don't agree with you. When you agree to moderate a list, that comes with
certain responsibilities, one of which is being available to handle issues
like this.
At 02:38 PM 08/25/2005, Darcy James Argue wrote:
It wouldn't be a problem if the list owner was doing his job.
I'm guessing Henry is on vacation or something, since he hasn't
responded to anything in a couple of weeks. But that's why one ought
to designate an alternate moderator when one is
Exactly. Take a look at the Flute list sometime. They totally clamp down
on everything there. It's a labor of love, but there are like 4
moderators. They don't allow this sort of thing to continue.
Of course, Mr. McGann or whatever is equally at fault for being so rude
for allowing this to
Indeed!
Well, with the lack luster Finale 2006 update, performance issues with
it, and bugs, I suppose we need something to talk about on the list.
;-)
Darcy James Argue wrote:
A volunteer job is still a job. You shouldn't volunteer for a job if
you don't plan to actually fulfill your
On Aug 25, 2005, at 11:59 AM, Stephen Peters wrote:
Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I STILL will have to double click every double bar on every staff. I
am
trying to avoid having to do that, but it looks hopeless.
It's a bit annoying, but I usually switch to Mass Edit,
Aaron Sherber wrote:
On Thu, August 25, 2005 2:51 pm, dhbailey said:
He does it as a labor of love, and if he happens to be away on vacation,
so be it.
I don't agree with you. When you agree to moderate a list, that comes with
certain responsibilities, one of which is being available
At 06:22 PM 08/25/2005, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
sure, I'll provide the facilities for what you wish to do. I
understand this to be an unmoderated list, and Henry's role to be a
host, rather than a moderator.
While individual posts are not moderated, every list must have an
owner, or
After a few weeks of playing around with 2006, I decided to go ahead
with my first publishing project using it (didn't have any choice
because the SCORE files provided only wanted to be opened with 2006).
I was pretty happy with that, despite some small concerns about the
lag in the mass
You will see that something has been introduced that make these eps
behave faultly, and it is a major problem if anyone can reproduce it
(which remains to be demonstrated).
Hi Eric, I'm having similar issues, although I haven't had time to check
against your descriptions. This is the only
Dear folks,
I've just finished updating my tutorials for Finale 2006. If you'd
like to have the set of files, let me know.
Hal
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