On 12 Dec 2008, at 02:36, Allen Fisher wrote:
For example, add the tpt solo to the Technique Text group.
Down at the bottom of the selection dialog, note the assign button
click the little pop-up menu next to it.
Create a new assignment list with the staves.
Assign to the score
Select all of
If you want to do this, use one of the techniques Allen describes.
It'll mean a change of habit, but once you get used to it you'll find
it's just as fast as the old method. In some situations (assigning an
expression to a group of contiguous staves, for instance), it's faster.
I prefer to
The only justification I've seen from MM for restricting/requiring a
specific number of score lists is that pre-Fin09 files often contained a
stupefying count of meaningless staff lists. However, this problem was
primarily caused by a copy/paste bug introduced in Fin08, not thousands
of stupid
You're right. Stupid accidental trackpad click.
On Dec 12, 2008, at 3:50 AM, Florence + Michael wrote:
On 12 Dec 2008, at 02:36, Allen Fisher wrote:
For example, add the tpt solo to the Technique Text group.
Down at the bottom of the selection dialog, note the assign button
click the little
Thank you to all who contributed in the effort to answer my problem.
Yes, Human Playback is the problem. But as far as having expressions
that hang it up, all I have in the score is a single melody line,
just to see if it would play. No articulations, no tempo indications.
The only thing I
Photoscore Professional works really well also and it reads
PDF files also. I just got finished scanning in some music
and it did a remarkable job on much of it. Then I just
exported to XML.
Jeff Tanner
I tried the Photoscore Professional demo this morning and found it to be far
superior
Hi,
Also keep in mind your trombone players!
Unless playing 1st-position notes,
both hands are in-play, as it were...
-Steve S
NYC
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 13:30:38 -0500
From: Christopher Smith christopher.sm...@videotron.ca
Subject: Re: [Finale] Endings in repeats - advice
In a message dated 12/12/2008 21:14:47 GMT Standard Time, steves...@aol.com
writes:
Also keep in mind your trombone players!
Unless playing 1st-position notes,
both hands are in-play, as it were...
And horn players who, if they take the hand out of the bell to turn pages
will