On 2014-03-22 16:50, Mark McCarron wrote:
I'm currently using Fin 2012 on a macpro. os 10.6.8 (snow leopard). My
current set up is very stable.
In order to upgrade to Fin 2014 I need to upgrade the OS. Should I go 10.7
10.8 or 10.9?
10.9.2 is the latest, and 10.9 is free and it should have
Expect your OS to significantly slow down on 10.9. But no problems with 2014.
Actually, a few crashes. I run it without any other apps.open, sometimes I need
the inst. manual going in Safari. I went from Snow Leopard.
Best!
Dean
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Dean Rosenthal
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On Mar 23, 2014, at
No, 10.9.2 doesn't significantly slow down anything. In fact, things generally
seem a little snappier on my 2008 MacPro. I think some of that is due to the
memory compression.
Best thing one should do upgrading from 10.6 is to do a complete new install on
a new drive, and then use the
I'm having some major problems with Finale Mac 2012 using Speedy Entry with
MIDI Thru turned off.
It seems that unless MIDI Thru is turned on, the program randomly crashes,
and I usually have to click twice on a measure to bring up the Speedy Entry
frame. This sometimes ends up deleting whatever
It doesn't matter which MIDI channel you select for Midi thru, so select
one you aren't using for Midi input and you'll be fine.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Brian Williams br...@barisax.net wrote:
I'm having some major problems with Finale Mac 2012 using Speedy Entry with
MIDI Thru
Perhaps set to a channel with no sound loaded -- i.e. midi channel 64?
GJB
From: Brian Williams br...@barisax.net
To: Finale Mailing List finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 2:41:34 PM
Subject: [Finale] Speedy Entry in Finale Mac 2012 with MIDI Thru
I can confirm the slow down on 10.9 and also the crashes.
I actually have an open case with MakeMusic support whom is trying to solve the
mysterious, redundant authorization request that pops up every single time I
launch Finale!
Giovanni
Giovanni Andreani
www.giovanniandreani.eu
Never had this problem.
You might want to consider the fresh install and migrate apps over
approachmight fix the problem
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On Mar 23, 2014, at 12:22 PM, Giovanni Andreani i...@giovanniandreani.eu
wrote:
I can confirm the slow down on 10.9 and also the crashes.
This is actually happening right after a Maveriks clean install.
Giovanni Andreani
www.giovanniandreani.eu
Never had this problem.
You might want to consider the fresh install and migrate apps over
approachmight fix the problem
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On Mar 23, 2014, at
On Mar 23, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Eric Dannewitz ericd...@jazz-sax.com wrote:
Best thing one should do upgrading from 10.6 is to do a complete new install
on a new drive, and then use the migration assistant to transfer over your
applications and stuff.
I wholeheartedly agree with Eric on this
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