Some help needed here. This problem cropped up after a period of time
when I didn't use Finale.
II can't get Finale to read my midi keyboard. Sibelius works fine.
I've tried everything I can think of, including restarting Finale,
restarting the computer, etc. Here's what I've got, under the
You need to go to Audio Midi Setup up in Mac OS X and make sure stuff is set up
right in there...
On Nov 16, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Kim Richmond wrote:
Some help needed here. This problem cropped up after a period of time when I
didn't use Finale.
II can't get Finale to read my midi
MIDI/Audio - Device Setup - MIDI/Internal Speaker setup: make sure your Input
Device matches what you have configured in your OS X Audio MIDI Setup, and make
sure the name of the selected device isn't in italics (that means Finale can't
find it).
Cheers,
- DJA
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WEB:
Hi Kim,
[re-sending as previous post didn't go through]
MIDI/Audio - Device Setup - MIDI/Internal Speaker setup: make sure your Input
Device matches what you have configured in your OS X Audio MIDI Setup, and make
sure the name of the selected device isn't in italics (that means Finale can't
Hoping to find a Danish speaker on the list.
I found some horn duets by Peter Rasmussen. There are some Danish musical
indications in the score. At the end of a set of variations, the term
Slutning is used in place of Var. 5. Google Translate says it means
containment, but I wonder if there is an
Slutning means ending. I don’t know the music, so I don’t know whether Coda
will be right here.
English movies used to end with the text: The End.
The Danish equivalent is Slut.
Some foreigners took offense from that.
Klaus
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