On 17 Nov 2008 at 11:30, Christopher Smith wrote:
> I have tried using the Smartscore for converting engraved parts for
> transposition, and found it to be a major pain. There were so many note
> errors and text items that I had to add that the additional proofreading
> and editing required mad
>In the past (over a year ago), I've been able to open scanned
>tiffs in Finale 2007. I could not remember how to do it this
>morning, so I went to the Manual's Index and that's where I
>found the instruction to Go under "File" and select Smartscore
>Lite. That should have opened a window to al
Thanks for your reply, Christopher, and yes, I meant to say *three* flats
or E-flat.
I had already scanned the anthem into 300-dpi b/w tiffs using VueScan and
I was trying to get those into Mac Finale 2007. With the exception of four
or five accidentals per page, the anthem notes themselves
I'm editing a critical edition of music. FINALE works best, especially in part
extraction, when parts that are not playing have the fermata added to the
appropriate part of each instrument. I used to do this as a "measure-attached"
fermata, but forcing the measure to appear in part extraction wa
On 17-Nov-08, at 17-Nov-08 9:41 AM, Thurletta Brown-Gavins wrote:
I've come out of "lurkdom" because I have a real problem.
In Mac Finale 2007, when I do File->Smartscore Lite, nothing
happens. I've scanned an anthem with four sharps that I need to
convert to four flats if my brain is to
I've come out of "lurkdom" because I have a real problem.
In Mac Finale 2007, when I do File->Smartscore Lite, nothing happens. I've
scanned an anthem with four sharps that I need to convert to four flats if
my brain is to process it properly. (For some reason, once I've played
this beast i
On 16.11.2008 dc wrote:
Well, I should have added that this is for early music, and only a few vocal
parts and basso continuo. Everyone plays or sings from the score. I'm willing
to add them if that's the kosher thing to do, but I don't think there's any
risk of anyone barging ahead.
I would