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Can anyone tell me why Finale 2014 still requires Java 6? I’m in Yosemite and
I have to re-install Java 6 periodically in order to get all of the menus to
show up in Finale. This is extremely annoying. What gives?
Lon
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You shouldn't have to install it more than once. Are you doing complete system
re-installs or updates? Once it is installed, it is supposed to co-exist
peacefully with the latest Java and you shouldn't have to touch it again.
Or maybe when you update the NEW Java, it disables Java 6? That would
So I got my Windows Surface, and I have started practicing entering music
with a pen (in StaffPad). It works decently, though I am so ham-fisted (and
now, arthritic) that I wonder if I can ever use it productively. But the
main issue right now is that the palm rejection doesn't seem rock solid. In
masking tape? i don't know how sensitive it is, but maybe tape a
piece of paper over the area? if you don't need it. i never work
with these things, so i don't really know what i am talking about,
but there you go anyways.
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I think I discovered the problem. It’s when I boot up Finale while I have
Digital Performer open. At first I don’t see any of the menus, but if I click
on Finale in the Dock the menus show up. I thought Java was the culprit, but I
think I was wrong. I still don’t understand why Java 6 is nec
I'd like to be able to input a long string of pitches that would adopt a
preset rhythmic pattern; or vice versa, I'd like to input a string of pitches
and then modify them to fit a repeating rhythm pattern. I'd also like to be
able to modify rhythms more easily, as in changing -- in one fell s
Depending on the passage, there are possibly two ways to do this.
1. Enter the passage first that will contain the correct rhythm. Copy it to
another staff. Using the Repitch command in Simple Entry, click on the first
note, then on the MIDI keyboard just play the pitches you want one after
ano