Hi All,
Yesterday I worked on a file in Finale WIN09b for several hours. I had
printed it several times. Suddenly, for no reason I am aware of, the file
no longer prints. I can print other Finale files, but not this one. After
I hit OK on the Print dialog box, nothing happens. It does the
Lee Dengler wrote:
Hi All,
Yesterday I worked on a file in Finale WIN09b for several hours. I had
printed it several times. Suddenly, for no reason I am aware of, the file
no longer prints. I can print other Finale files, but not this one. After
I hit OK on the Print dialog box, nothing
Yes,
I tried quitting and restarting Finale and also rebooted my computer. They
had no effect.
Lee
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dhbailey
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Yes, the score box is checked to print. This is very strange.
Lee
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dc
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To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] File will not print
Lee Dengler écrit:
Lee Dengler wrote:
Yes, the score box is checked to print. This is very strange.
Try unchecking it and then rechecking it. I've run into
situations in other applications where this has resolved
similar printing problems.
--
David H. Bailey
dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
I solved the problem. Score was checked but copies was set to 0. I am not
sure how that was changed - I never change it. O set it to 1 and it now
works. Thanks to all who helped!
Lee
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so i know pizz more or less (but not perfectly?) translates to
plucked, but if the string is plucked with another object than the
finger is is still correct to use pizz.?
for example, if the screw of the bow is used to pluck the string
(which i have indicated in the score), should pizz. or
Hi all,
I have a large job for a composer whose work is being done by an orchestra in
Germany.
Normally I set up my parts scaled to 100% for Arch A and let the receiving
organization print the PDFs to their taste, which scale well to Letter
(8.5x11), Arch A (9x12), Music (10x13), 11R (11x14), or
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I was just going to suggest that. I have had the same thing happen - I
know in 2010, can't remember if it happened in 2009 also. Some parts or
score will set their copies to zero with no help from me. It's
dumbfuddling - clicking print, no response.
Raymond Horton
Lee Dengler wrote:
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is there a standard way of notating the string buzz caused by holding
the pedal between 2 of the 3 positions?
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On Sat Jan 2, at SaturdayJan 2 10:15 AM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
is there a standard way of notating the string buzz caused by
holding the pedal between 2 of the 3 positions?
I've done this before. The harpist said no, there isn't a standard
way, so upon her suggestion I wrote the
Lee Dengler wrote:
I solved the problem. Score was checked but copies was set to 0. I am not
sure how that was changed - I never change it. O set it to 1 and it now
works. Thanks to all who helped!
Based upon personal experience, I would note that other causes of the
same phenomenon
FinMac09
Mac OS 10.5.8
Orchestral score using linked parts.
Flutes 1 and 2 form a group.
If I add text (e.g., page numbers) to flute 1, it shows up in flute 2
but not the other parts (which are, of course, not part of the flute
group).
I've read the manual and looked at the Quickstart
On Sat Jan 2, at SaturdayJan 2 10:15 AM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
is there a standard way of notating the string buzz caused by holding
the pedal between 2 of the 3 positions?
While there is admittedly no standard, in my *Handbook of
Instrumentation* (p. 324) I recommend notating the lower
sounds like you might be addding in page view and you have attach to
measures selected. sh-double-click the text handle and set it to
show on the page.
If I add text (e.g., page numbers) to flute 1, it shows up in flute
2 but not the other parts (which are, of course, not part of the
anyone have the sequenza handy and can cross-ref?
--
ok, i thought that there was a salzedo-sanctioned notaton for this.
the composer has said to block the pedal at natural(^) or natural(v),
but if i understood chris right, these would produce two different
pitches, either b or nat but
On Jan 2, 2010, at 3:05 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
sounds like you might be addding in page view and you have attach
to measures selected. sh-double-click the text handle and set it
to show on the page.
Thanks very much for the suggestion, jef. No, I have the text block
set to Attach to
ok great, thanks!
you do this to control any subsequent spacing issues, i guess?
for me, i wonder about the time involved to set the grace notes
individually in the dialogue vs using the special tools, taking into
consideration the unlikelihood of me having to make any further
adjustments
ok thanks. works perfect in straight passages, if there were changes
back and forth pizz finger / pizz object i guess i would consider
using pluck and pizz.
As a (non-italian-speaking) violinist, I would say pizz. would be
correct if you just indicate how the pizz should be performed.
Paul,
I don't really get what you are trying to do. Why wouldn't you want a
page number to show up on all parts?
I hope you are using the Text tool (looks like a capital A) in page
view, and using the Insert... command from the menu for the page
number for this. If you use it in scroll
At 10:30 PM +0100 1/2/10, SN jef chippewa wrote:
anyone have the sequenza handy and can cross-ref?
--
ok, i thought that there was a salzedo-sanctioned notaton for this.
the composer has said to block the pedal at natural(^) or
natural(v), but if i understood chris right, these would produce
At 2:51 PM +0100 1/2/10, SN jef chippewa wrote:
so i know pizz more or less (but not perfectly?) translates to
plucked, but if the string is plucked with another object than the
finger is is still correct to use pizz.?
for example, if the screw of the bow is used to pluck the string
(which
On Sat Jan 2, at SaturdayJan 2 4:30 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
anyone have the sequenza handy and can cross-ref?
--
ok, i thought that there was a salzedo-sanctioned notaton for this.
the composer has said to block the pedal at natural(^) or natural
(v), but if i understood chris right,
Yup, John - I'm a harpist but in a bit of a time crunch at the moment.
The described effect certainly IS possible and quite easy to accomplish; when
the pedals sit in their neutral (fully up, or technically: fully flattened)
position, there is no contact between the strings and the two sets of
The drum groove plug-in is useful. However, the system comes with a
rather limited set of grooves/ The documentation says we can add
grooves simply by dropping additional MIDI files into the folder.
Has anybody complied some additional drum grooves? For example, I could
see additional
Therefore I see no way that you could have all 3 string pitches at once.
whoa there cowboy, that was never the intention!
You could have Bb/B natural or you could have B natural/B#. But it
isn't as simple as producing two different pitches, because neither
pitch would be clean and
On Sat Jan 2, at SaturdayJan 2 9:58 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
The drum groove plug-in is useful. However, the system comes with
a rather limited set of grooves/ The documentation says we can add
grooves simply by dropping additional MIDI files into the folder.
Has anybody complied some
les, thanks for the details, very much appreciated!!! i am in fact
aware of the mechanical aspects of the instrument but am trying to
better understand the actual results and what can actually be
controlled and to what degree.
Now - in practice: of course it's possible to micro-tone any
ScoreGroove has some nice stuff. It's a plugin for Finale. I think
MakeMusic sells it.
Other than that, if you want to clean up the Notation, Band in a Box
drum tracks work ok.
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Christopher Smith
christopher.sm...@videotron.ca wrote:
On Sat Jan 2, at
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