Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 23:20, Bob Morabito wrote: > On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 07:35 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: > > > On 7 Aug 2007 at 21:55, Bob Morabito wrote: > > > >> and the lets drop it is for EVERYONE'S benefit..including YOU. > > > > How many times have I posted on the subject in the last 4

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 23:18, Raymond Horton wrote: > David Fenton wrote: > >> And in exactly how many posts did I use profanity or masked > >> profanity? > > The only one I remember is "Brahms is full of shit," but that was a > couple of years ago, and directed at me. That was in April 2005 and promp

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Wow..a "twit"..name calling? And hostility? where? I responded to your comment--had I wanted to show you hostility you'd have known it-- and "new viagra pills"?? - this along with 'twit"--wow you do have a way with words. I've been on the list a short time and shared what i found out abou

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 20:21, Eric Dannewitz wrote: > Though, I recently replaced a ATA drive in one of my Mac with a newer, > bigger one (500 gigs), and I noticed a big difference. Could be that > the disk is totally defragmented (though I was pretty good about > keeping it defragmented with all the Di

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Thanks Raymond-- I tried.. Peace, Bob Morabito On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 08:41 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Bob posted that excellent guide to importing midi files last week, just after joining the list, actually. I found it quite helpful, although I can't speak for anyone else . Raymon

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Eric Dannewitz / 2007/08/07 / 12:21 AM wrote: >Though, I recently replaced a ATA drive in one of my Mac with a newer, >bigger one (500 gigs), and I noticed a big difference. Could be that the >disk is totally defragmented (though I was pretty good about keeping it >defragmented with all the Dig

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 23:55, Bob Morabito wrote: > I've been on the list a short time and shared what i found out about > getting midi files imported WITHOUT splitting notes or getting your > quantization clobbered. Here's a free clue: There wasn't much of anything new in what you posted that hadn't

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
I believe you said "My sentiments about you EXACTLY..:) " Which is hostility. You should have chose to say nothing. Yeah, great "contribution" there. Midi file imports. I think we have a medal for that...well, maybe not. I believe, in the archives, we already discussed it. Anyhow, I haven'

Re: [Finale] Finale 2008 new feature - merging files

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Ignore my post concerning problems merging extracted part files. I just merged three extracted part files with no problem - first following your advice, Christopher, checking to make sure that all had the same staff name, (changed the one letter difference) and it worked marvelously well. Gre

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
It would be an interesting thing to have someone go through the various versions, and try to do a page of music in various versions of Finale through the ages. I'm sure some of you Windows owners, who pride themselves for being able to run old versions of software, could do it. David W. Fenton

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Me and a handful of others are replying to posts that we don't agree with..thats ALL David. So, if I asked a question about the kikes or the niggers that would be just hunky dory with you? David--again I don't think thats proper..in ANY context... The rest of your post is simply not worth ad

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Well David..apparently NO ONE posted about it..and i checked everywhere care to show me some posts about it?? Id really be very interested in seeing all the settings I had found posted somewhere else- that would have saved me a lot or work... Thanks.. and the notation Specialist and a tech a

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
David actually makes sense and you don't? Is that why you can't address it? You seem to have a comment on everything else. Bob Morabito wrote: Me and a handful of others are replying to posts that we don't agree with..thats ALL David. So, if I asked a question about the kikes or the niggers

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Gee, go figure, the one guy who agrees with you agrees again. Bob Morabito wrote: Thanks Raymond-- I tried.. Peace, Bob Morabito On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 08:41 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Bob posted that excellent guide to importing midi files last week, just after joining the list, actu

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
OOPS! The last thing I want to do is to start THAT thread again. I wasn't sorry for quoting Brahms (the whole account of his interview with Arthur M. Abel is readily available in print in Abel's book _Talks with Great Composers_, and portions are on the web), as I will gladly quote anything B

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Currently, the iMac uses the internal drive for the OS and a firewire drive for Finale and DAW stuff. I think the Finale temp files are going to the local drive. The computer that I was talking about, with the 500 gig drive, is partitioned to have an OS and a Data partition. I try to keep the

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Nope I choose NOT address something with racist words..its NOT right and neither would a post be, with those words. So whats your point? On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 09:56 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: David actually makes sense and you don't? Is that why you can't address it? You seem to have a

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 8 Aug 2007 at 0:15, Bob Morabito wrote: > care to show me some posts about it?? No. -- David W. Fentonhttp://dfenton.com David Fenton Associates http://dfenton.com/DFA/ ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
WOW..get a grip.. I posted your OWN thoughts back at you..and IM the one being HOSTILE?? And TY about the mdi file imports..Im sure you can ALSO show me a post with the settings..or were you ALSO keeping it a secret? It was to help others like me.. And if something is important to YOU, like

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 8 Aug 2007 at 0:06, Raymond Horton wrote: > OOPS! The last thing I want to do is to start THAT thread again. I > wasn't sorry for quoting Brahms (the whole account of his interview > with Arthur M. Abel is readily available in print in Abel's book > _Talks with Great Composers_, and portions

[Finale] Brahms and inspiration

2007-08-07 Thread Andrew Levin
David, Regarding the Brahms quote, I think it's in this book: Talks with Great Composers: Candid Conversations with Brahms, Puccini, Strauss, and Others by Arthur M. Abell. New York: Carol Publishing Group, Citadel Press, (1955), 1994, 182 pp. ISBN 0-8065-1565-1. Very interesting reading, if you

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Didn't think so--I really would have appreciated seeing them too. Thanks anyways. Peace, Bob Morabito On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 09:10 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: On 8 Aug 2007 at 0:15, Bob Morabito wrote: care to show me some posts about it?? No. -- David W. Fentonh

Re: [Finale] Brahms and inspiration

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 8 Aug 2007 at 0:18, Andrew Levin wrote: > Regarding the Brahms quote, I think it's in this book: > > Talks with Great Composers: Candid Conversations with Brahms, Puccini, > Strauss, and Others by Arthur M. Abell. New York: Carol Publishing > Group, Citadel Press, (1955), 1994, 182 pp. ISBN 0-

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
I wasn't going to reply to this, but since you've chosen to say that I posted racist words, it's essential to restore the original context (which you chose to remove in your post replying to it). You wrote: > Everyone should be able to ask questions WITHOUT someone > picking on them.

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Thus, you agree with the point I was making there by posing the question. And, therefore, you agree that in fact, there *are* questions rightly ought to be "picked on." NOPE>>WRONG...Please DONT assume things for me I NEVER said, or put words in my mouth. They are to be pointed out as wrong,

[Finale] Fin2k7 - Display in Concert Pitch checked in extracted parts

2007-08-07 Thread Darcy James Argue
I just did a part extraction from a Concert Pitch score in Fin2k7. I did most of the layout work with linked parts, and then extracted out for fine-tuning. I noticed that all of the extracted parts had "Display in Concert Pitch" checked. Obviously, this should *never* happen with extracted

Re: [Finale] Brahms and inspiration

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Andrew Levin wrote: David, Regarding the Brahms quote, I think it's in this book: Talks with Great Composers: Candid Conversations with Brahms, Puccini, Strauss, and Others by Arthur M. Abell. New York: Carol Publishing Group, Citadel Press, (1955), 1994, 182 pp. ISBN 0-8065-1565-1. Very inter

Re: [Finale] Brahms and inspiration

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
One paragraph (at least) was quite unclear: Joachim had to sign contracts which said he could play anything but the Brahms Concerto (written for Joachim). In other words, Brahms was greatly under appreciated during his lifetime. But Brahms knew what his place would be fifty years hence.

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