On 26.09.2009 Rudolf van Berkum wrote:
Got to the print and fax option in System Tools, and your scanner should be listed along
with your printers--Adobe Acrobat 9 included. Click on the scanner and it should display a
dialogue box with a button for open scanner. The button for show details
Thanks for the responses to my question. And I understand the modal
issue.
One more question: so is it NOT the proper thing to do (esp in
academia) to change the signature to 2 flats in light of modern
notation practices?
David McDonald
MacMusic, Inc.
macmusic...@cox.net
Absolutely right, don't change the key signature.
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:52 PM, David McDonald macmusic...@cox.net wrote:
Thanks for the responses to my question. And I understand the modal issue.
One more question: so is it NOT the proper thing to do (esp in academia) to
change the
On 26 Sep 2009 at 13:52, David McDonald wrote:
One more question: so is it NOT the proper thing to do (esp in
academia) to change the signature to 2 flats in light of modern
notation practices?
As Kim has said, absolutely not. You'd find that you're likely
exchanging the existing
On 9/26/2009 4:11 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Or am I stuck doing this manually (ugh!)?
I know this isn't what you were asking, but why is doing it manually so
tough? If you have a stopwatch and Excel, you can get the metronome
timings just by counting off a few beats and plugging the
On 26 Sep 2009 at 16:44, John Blane wrote:
Don't know Audacity well enough but Pro Tools can do what you're
looking for. If you want to tap along to determine tempo there is a
plug-in for itunes available.
But this really wouldn't solve much of the problem at all. Sure
tapping is a
Um, I think you quite obviously missed the context of my trying to
assist you.
I never suggested anything about inputting them into Finale at all.
You can determine the tempo with Finale while you use any other
source for playback. Get it? And I wasn't suggesting that you invest
in Pro
On 26 Sep 2009 at 17:49, John Blane wrote:
Um, I think you quite obviously missed the context of my trying to
assist you.
The context was the thread launched by my post, so that's the context
I was using. You appear to have been using a different context. The
fact that I didn't detect that
Dear David,
I do a lot of performance and tempo analysis. It's not going to work so
well with the beat-finder plugin in Audacity, as you've discovered.
In terms of free computerised tools, you could have a look at this site:
http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/analysing/p9_0_1.html and download