Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread Mark D Lew
On Nov 1, 2006, at 2:02 AM, dhbailey wrote: I saw Richie Havens in concert outdoors in Lowell a number of years ago, and one of the things he remarked on was how all the music that's ever been performed is still vibrating around the universe, the energy is still there. His remark could well

Re: [Finale] More about Hyperscribe latency problem

2006-11-01 Thread Dick Hauser
On Nov 1, 2006, at 11:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello again; I looked at the Finale 2006 documentation, particularly at Chapter 17. You might use the midi setup dialogue box to specify an appropriate amount of midi input latency. On page 5 of Chapter 8. Hope your day goes we

Re: Copyright infringement in the U.S. [Was Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....]

2006-11-01 Thread David W. Fenton
On 1 Nov 2006 at 4:30, Noel Stoutenburg wrote [nothing quoted here]: > dhbailey wrote: > > > You need to do something about it or your copyright lawsuit options > > will be reduced, from what I understand. It doesn't reduce your chances of proving infringement, which is independent of whether o

Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread David W. Fenton
On 1 Nov 2006 at 5:02, dhbailey wrote: > That way we can be remembered as a saint > who didn't hate anybody instead of a curmudgeon for whom nothing was > ever right. I would like to advise everyone to be sure to remember me as a curmudgeon. I can think of nothing worse than being remembered as

Re: [Finale] eggcorn?

2006-11-01 Thread David W. Fenton
On 1 Nov 2006 at 12:01, John Howell wrote: > In English, one must weigh one's word choices carefully. No weigh! -- David W. Fentonhttp://dfenton.com David Fenton Associates http://dfenton.com/DFA/ ___ Finale mailing list Fin

[Finale] mass rhythmic revision

2006-11-01 Thread MB
Does anyone know if there's a fast way to change rhythmic values of an entire measure other than the Mass Edit/Change process -- which only works if you want to change all the instances of a particular value? Example: change several measures of 3/4 containing three quarter notes to measures conta

[Finale] More about Hyperscribe latency problem

2006-11-01 Thread BillSincl
Hello again; I looked at the Finale 2006 documentation, particularly at Chapter 17. Latency is never addressed. I think they're refusing to admit that there is a problem. CPU processing time should not be relevant here, since I have a 3.2 GHZ Pentium. If I had a slower CPU, the latency w

RE: [Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency

2006-11-01 Thread Guy Hayden
I seem to recall that this is an issue involving the Microsoft synth. Try using the Smart Music synth instead of the Microsoft WaveTable. Go to the MIDI Setup menu, MIDI out option to set the default. My experience is that it is faster to rerecord than to try to remove those rests. Guy Hayden

Re: [Finale] eggcorn?

2006-11-01 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Nov 1, 2006, at 11:09 AM, dc wrote: Does this qualify as an eggcorn? I ask because my last contributions to Andrew's collection were rejected by the jury. We have a current (and totally ridiculous) trade mark fight under weigh here. Dennis Indeed it is! I must have missed it. It's a

Re: [Finale] eggcorn?

2006-11-01 Thread Darcy James Argue
On 01 Nov 2006, at 12:01 PM, John Howell wrote: At 5:09 PM +0100 11/1/06, dc wrote: Does this qualify as an eggcorn? I ask because my last contributions to Andrew's collection were rejected by the jury. We have a current (and totally ridiculous) trade mark fight under weigh here. Dennis

[Finale] Hyperscribe - - annoying latency

2006-11-01 Thread BillSincl
Dear Finale; I was wondering how I can keep Hyperscribe from putting an annoying latency into the recording off a keyboard. Even when I record quarter notes, it puts a sixteenth note before each one. In other words, all the note events are moved over exactly 1/4 of a beat too late. So f

Re: [Finale] eggcorn?

2006-11-01 Thread John Howell
At 5:09 PM +0100 11/1/06, dc wrote: Does this qualify as an eggcorn? I ask because my last contributions to Andrew's collection were rejected by the jury. We have a current (and totally ridiculous) trade mark fight under weigh here. Dennis Nope. That's actually the correct term. It's nau

Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 01.11.2006 John Howell wrote: Anyone think that would actually work? it might, but unfortunately the lawer is likely to cost more than the income you will generate. Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de

Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread John Howell
At 4:56 AM -0500 11/1/06, dhbailey wrote: You need to do something about it or your copyright lawsuit options will be reduced, from what I understand. That's one of the reasons that major corporations pursue copyright violations with such vengeance. If you do finally take some infringer to

Copyright infringement in the U.S. [Was Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....]

2006-11-01 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
dhbailey wrote: You need to do something about it or your copyright lawsuit options will be reduced, from what I understand. my understanding is that the first thing one needs to do is to register the copyright. It used to be, in the U.S., anyway, that you could not claim a copyright withou

Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread dhbailey
Randolph Peters wrote: A-NO-NE Music wrote: My CD tracks are being available for free MP3 downloads that I never authorized, and I was wondering if I need to do something about it. Are you allergic to income? You're being ripped off. This is just a thought, but talk with your attorney abou

Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread dhbailey
Chuck Israels wrote: Why did I bite for this? My ego couldn't resist, so I spent the better part of the last two hours looking at stuff I said, stuff I don't remember saying (some pretty good, some not), people saying they like my work, people who don't, things I am proud of having done, thing

Re: [Finale] TAN: Just how good Google really is....

2006-11-01 Thread dhbailey
A-NO-NE Music wrote: Randolph Peters / 2006/10/31 / 07:12 PM wrote: I do an "ego-search" every once in a while and often discover performances of my music that I didn't know about. It is probably good business practice to check what is being put out there about yourself. (This email, for exam