Again, Finale doesn't care whether you're using full GPO or GPO
Finale Edition or Garritan JABB or any other supported AU/VST library
-- "Save As Audio" works exactly the same way. There's not the option
to save directly to MP3, but it's very easy to convert from AIFF or
WAV to MP3. And the
Does anyone on the list have the installation disk for the Creative
Prodikeys DM keyboard (computer keyboard plus midi keyboard)?
I recently got a new computer and wish to use my old Prodikeys with it,
but cannot find my installation disk anywhere. This seems to be the
rare piece of hardware
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
In a response to Will Denayer, dhbailey wrote, in part:
or even a memory stick (you have a memory stick large enough to hold
all your data?)...
and while I can't speak with any authority on memory sticks, but since
I recently purchased a digital camera, I've been pay
The Full GPO player can record to WAV, and then it can be easily
converted to MP3 using Audacity or any other utility. Works beautifully.
I don't have experience with the reduced Finale-GPO - much too limited.
Raymond Horton
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
So, as Darcy said, you can't get an m
On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:05 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
I am on a Mac G5, 0S 10.4.8, MacFin 2006C. When I want to open a
Finale file, I get a spinning eighth note. This has happened
before. How do I get rid of it and open the file?
I can't say why this is happening, but apparently Finale is bu
There is a utility on the Mac called Wire Tap that captures anything
coming out of the speakers as a sound file. I am sure that something
similar exists on the PC side as well.
I have used it in the past when I needed to create a sound file from
Finale with a click recorded - apparently whe
Original Message
Subject:spinning eighth note
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 09:58:39 -0800
From: Bob Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: finale@shsu.edu
Hi All:
I am on a Mac G5, 0S 10.4.8, MacFin 2006C. When I want to open a Finale
file, I get a spinning eighth note
Dean,
As others have explained previously, you can easily convert a WAV or
AIFF file to MP3 format using iTunes or similar software.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 29 Nov 2006, at 8:01 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
So, as Darcy said, you can't get an mp3 file from
So, as Darcy said, you can't get an mp3 file from a GPO file. I take
it that this means the best quality sound we can upload to our Web
Page is that of soft synth?
If, so ... I"m sad.
Dean
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Hi Claudio,
You might have some success using the free Bach music font (just do a
google search) for the accidentals.
Chuck
On Nov 29, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Claudio Pompili wrote:
Hi
I need to use some music symbols (accidentals, rhythms) in a paper
I'm writing in Mac MS Word 2004. My prob
Hi
I need to use some music symbols (accidentals, rhythms) in a paper
I'm writing in Mac MS Word 2004. My problem is that whenever I insert
a music font symbol into in-line text, the spacing of the lines
increases wildly. I've tried Maestro and Engraver and Matthew
Hindson's Accidentals and R
For some reason, I followed that path exactly, but when I saved as
an audio file, the choice was only WAV and aiff ... I didn't see MP3
as an option. Strange, because a couple of days ago, I managed to
save as an MP3, but don't recall the path. Was your test done with a
GPO file, or sof
This method doesn't work with GPO instruments.
- Darcy
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On 29 Nov 2006, at 6:34 PM, Kurt Gnos wrote:
I don't know what Finale you have. In my version (2007) you can
choose "save special" - "save as audio file" and than you can
select between wav and mp3
I don't know what Finale you have. In my version (2007) you can
choose "save special" - "save as audio file" and than you can select
between wav and mp3, so you don't need a seperate converter. I just
tested it, saved a mp3, and it works fine. Playback without any problem.
Kurt
At 23:41 29.11
OK .. Thanks.
Dean
On Nov 29, 2006, at 2:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the "file" menu go to "special save" - "save as audio file" and
save it
as a WAV file, then get a free converter from the web to convert it
into MP3
All the best,
Lawrence
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Hmmm ... that's strange. A couple of other folks had no problem. Did
you just click on "SAMPLE?"
DEAN
On Nov 29, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 29.11.2006 Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Thanks to all your help ... I finally was able to get an audio
file onto my fledgling Web Page
In a response to Will Denayer, dhbailey wrote, in part:
or even a memory stick (you have a memory stick large enough to hold
all your data?)...
and while I can't speak with any authority on memory sticks, but since I
recently purchased a digital camera, I've been paying attention to the
mem
On 29.11.2006 Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Thanks to all your help ... I finally was able to get an audio file onto my
fledgling Web Page (note below). THANK YOU. Now, I'll be damned if I can
remember how to save a fin file as a MP3 file. What's the path, please?
I doN't seem to be able to p
in the "file" menu go to "special save" - "save as audio file" and save it
as a WAV file, then get a free converter from the web to convert it into MP3
All the best,
Lawrence
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Thanks to all your help ... I finally was able to get an audio file
onto my fledgling Web Page (note below). THANK YOU. Now, I'll be
damned if I can remember how to save a fin file as a MP3 file. What's
the path, please?
Dean
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I'm curious how users on the list deal with introductory remarks/pages for
their editions?
Would a table of contents be overkill for a booklet that has only one
composition with parts in the back?
I use Illustrator for my introductory remarks ( I know others use Word,
Quark, or InDesign), but how
On 29.11.2006 Stu McIntire wrote:
I would take the PC as-is to a good repair shop and have them check it out
before doing anything.
To behonest, I would make a backup before doing anything. Which
guarantees do you thing the repair shop can give you? None.
Johannes
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Andrew
There are three models of the 5100. The DTN is the model that has the
duplexer. The TN has everything but the duplexer and a bit less ram,
and the N is a bare bones model with no print server card and only
one tray besides the multipurpose tray. The legal sized duplexing
issue app
I would take the PC as-is to a good repair shop and have them check it out
before doing anything.
Stu
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Will Denayer wrote:
"Phil, This cannot be the case. The computer I am using is less than 3
months old. Thank you for the valuable feed-back from everyone."
Really. Ok. You are the expert. Hope you have a back up.
I'd take Phil's advise. Get a new drive, copy everything off the old
one, then t
In a message dated 29/11/2006 18:35:36 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"You didn't mention which platform. Did you try this one?
http://www.bytescout.com/avitompegscout.html
It works here, and it's free."
Thanks - works perfectly!
All the best,
Lawrence
_
"Phil, This cannot be the case. The computer I am using is less than 3
months old. Thank you for the valuable feed-back from everyone."
Really. Ok. You are the expert. Hope you have a back up.
I'd take Phil's advise. Get a new drive, copy everything off the old
one, then take your receipt and
At 12:07 PM 11/29/06 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Does anyone know of a free (freeware), downloadable program to convert WMV
>and AVI files to MPEG files. (Preferable which you've used and know to work)
>I've Googled and downloaded several which turned out to be a) trial
versions
>of payable
Hmm, I have been spending five minutes experimenting and I see the
problem to which you are referring. The Ricoh doesn't want to accept
custom sizes in the regular tray if it knows about them, but will print
to them if it thinks it is another size...
Depending on the project, one might be abl
Hi All:
I am on a Mac G5, 0S 10.4.8, MacFin 2006C. When I want to open a Finale
file, I get a spinning eighth note. This has happened before. How do I
get rid of it and open the file?
Thanks:
Bob Florence
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Not really. The only situation where Hide would work that Optimize wouldn't
is if the tacet part contains something somewhere (like hard rests). Another
useful feature is you see the staff when you turn on Show Staff Styles.
The main reason is that the Hide staff style solutions was what occurred
On Nov 29, 2006, at 8:33 AM, dc wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow écrit:
Is there a method to get "Flute tacit" for the other movments when I
extact
the parts?
Not sure exactly what you want, but it should in any case be tacet and
not tacit. You can define a measure attached expression and affect it
Sorry to off-topic again, but this list is a much finer source of wisdom
than any other to which I belong!
Does anyone know of a free (freeware), downloadable program to convert WMV
and AVI files to MPEG files. (Preferable which you've used and know to work)
I've Googled and downloaded sev
On 29.11.2006 Robert Patterson wrote:
What I do in these situations is (in part view) isolate the tacet measures
in a single system, then apply a Hide Staff staff style to the staff in that
system. Works great.
Is there any reason why you don't just optimize the system out?
Johannes
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What I do in these situations is (in part view) isolate the tacet measures
in a single system, then apply a Hide Staff staff style to the staff in that
system. Works great.
On 11/29/06, Kim Patrick Clow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a suite that has a solo flute for a single movment.
Is the
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I have a suite that has a solo flute for a single movment.
Is there a method to get "Flute tacit" for the other movments when I extact
the parts?
As long as the other movements' measures in the flute parts are really
empty, you can optimize and uncheck the "leave one s
I have a suite that has a solo flute for a single movment.
Is there a method to get "Flute tacit" for the other movments when I extact
the parts?
Thank you very much,
Kim Patrick Clow
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You have never heard of bad QA?
Just because it's new doesn't mean it's good.
At 11/28/2006 02:46 PM, Will Denayer wrote:
>
>"CRC errors are the beginning sign of a failing hard drive.
>
>1..You can run a disk repair tool, and if you haven't done much saving
>since the error, they can recover
The Ricoh's regular tray does not support custom-size paper, like
9"x12" or 9.5"x12.5". The only way to print on those sizes is to use
the bypass tray.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 29 Nov 2006, at 12:44 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
I like my Ricoh AP2610 very much
We hope.
David H. Bailey
Chuck Israels wrote:
Yes, still 2007. They are still working on the maintenance update.
Chuck
On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:40 PM, Neal Gittleman wrote:
Is Finale 2007 still the latest version out? No 2007a yet?
ng
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