Count me as one more in the Speedy club. I use Speedy Entry with the qwerty
keyboard.
mdl
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My setup is MIDI keyboard to my left, perpendicular to the computer keyboard
and monitor. Left hand on the MIDI keyboard, right hand on the number
keypad makes for very fast note entry. As the MIDI keyboard is full-size 88
keys, I can instantly enter any note in any octave, plus of course when
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From: "David H. Bailey"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Preferred method for entering notes/etc into
finale2012
> I use speedy entry -- sometimes with a midi keyboard but more frequently
> using the computer's keyboard. Arrow keys up and down to select the
That's funny - I use Speedy also, but I select the value on the QWERTY, then
press the pitch on the midi. Maybe you're not using a midi keyboard? So for
me, it's note value first, then pitch. However, "pitch first" is great for
banjos!
I've gotten to be pretty adept at using 2 keyboards. I also ha
Totally agree. The only difference for me is that I use Speedy with my
computer keyboard as a 3-octave keyboard (z-m, a-j, q-u) to select the
pitch, rather than arrow keys. Very quick and efficient, and one of the
main reasons I haven't been tempted by other notation apps.
Aaron.
On Wed, Feb 17
And the biggest reason for my use of Speedy entry is - pitch first, then note
value. I can't wrap my head around the opposite way. Perhaps if Simple were to
have that option, I'd have reason to consider changing.
Chuck
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> On Feb 17, 2016, at 2:52 PM, Mike Greensill wrote:
My experience exactly.
Chuck
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> On Feb 17, 2016, at 2:52 PM, Mike Greensill wrote:
>
> I use "speedy" with a midi keyboard and find it's very, very quick for
> entering notes. Apparently the 'powers that be' at Finale much prefer
> "simple" but I just don'y see it myself.
I think many of the people who have used Finale or a while use Speedy,
with or without a midi keyboard (in my case it's with). It used to be
Make Music's recommended method, and that's what we got used to and
developed the habits. Latterly it would seem that Simple entry has been
improved consi
I use "speedy" with a midi keyboard and find it's very, very quick for
entering notes. Apparently the 'powers that be' at Finale much prefer
"simple" but I just don'y see it myself. My biggest fear is that someday
they'll dump "speedy".
I use templates that I've created for almost all my projects
I echo David's method almost to the letter.
Cheers,
Lawrence
On 17 February 2016 at 19:26, David H. Bailey
wrote:
> On 2/17/2016 1:57 PM, Martin Nickless wrote:
> > As a relative newcomer to finale I would like to seek the opinion of
> > people out there and which means They think is the quick
On 2/17/2016 1:57 PM, Martin Nickless wrote:
> As a relative newcomer to finale I would like to seek the opinion of
> people out there and which means They think is the quickest way to
> input notation etc into finale on the completion of a Pen and paper
> sketch Do most people tend to have templat
As a relative newcomer to finale I would like to seek the opinion of people out
there and which means They think is the quickest way to input notation etc into
finale on the completion of a Pen and paper sketch
Do most people tend to have templates already set up for the project they're
about to
Wow, haven’t seen THAT before! Very confusing.
> On 17 Feb 2016, at 6:19 pm, Chris Bell wrote:
>
>> It is interesting to me how different traditions have evolved in
>> different parts of the musical universe to accomplish similar ends.
>> . . .. . . with no 5th of course. That internal major
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