As a retired educator, that utterance should slip relatively
unimpeded from my lips. You gotta love this list ..
Dean
On Mar 6, 2010, at 2:43 PM, dershem wrote:
On 3/6/2010 1:31 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
How does one get cued notes to not play back?
Dean
Tell the player "Ssssh!
On 3/6/2010 1:31 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
How does one get cued notes to not play back?
Dean
Tell the player "Ssssh!"
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Ah, worked like a charm thank you ... turned out to be layer
4 can't remember if it defaulted to that, or I set it for some
reason.
Dean
On Mar 6, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Lawrence Yates wrote:
Go into document options - layers - find the layer that has cues (I
think
it's 3 but Im not
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
How does one get cued notes to not play back?
Dean
With invisible expressions turning their volume to zero?
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THANKS, I'LL GIVE IT A TRY ...
DEAN
On Mar 6, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Lawrence Yates wrote:
Go into document options - layers - find the layer that has cues (I
think
it's 3 but Im not certain) and un-check "playback"
This is how it works in WinFin2006 - it must be something similar
in later
v
Go into document options - layers - find the layer that has cues (I think
it's 3 but Im not certain) and un-check "playback"
This is how it works in WinFin2006 - it must be something similar in later
versions?
Cheers,
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How does one get cued notes to not play back?
Dean
Canto ergo sum
And,
I'd rather be composing than decomposing
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You might also check the options in Playback Controls.
Twirl down the disclosure triangle, click "playback options" and try
"reset" or "use current settings."
-Carolyn
On 8/7/07, A-NO-NE Music <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will Denayer / 2007/08/07 / 11:47 AM wrote:
>
> >There is another problem
Will Denayer / 2007/08/07 / 11:47 AM wrote:
>There is another problem. When I use playback, the tempo sometimes
>freeses: I can go for 1 quarter note = 80 or 1 quarter note is 20, it
>does not make a difference. Choosing another value does not help, i.e. 1
>half note = 80.
>I tried closing and op
On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Will Denayer wrote:
There is another problem. When I use playback, the tempo sometimes
freeses: I can go for 1 quarter note = 80 or 1 quarter note is 20,
it does not make a difference. Choosing another value does not
help, i.e. 1 half note = 80.
I tried closi
In the Finale 2007 manual, what I believe you want is on p.12-11, under 'To
remove a composite meter.' You can also get there from the Index, under
'Composite time signatures'. I also note that Richard Yates answered your
question with this information on Saturday, August 4.
Thank you, Aaron a
Andrew Stiller wrote:
FinMac 2K7a. I have a piece for four recorders, which I got from someone
else who uses an earlier version of Finale. After updating, the
instrument window shows the following choice of instruments: Recorder,
Instrument 2, Instrument 3, and Instrument 4. All are assigned to
FinMac 2K7a. I have a piece for four recorders, which I got from
someone else who uses an earlier version of Finale. After updating, the
instrument window shows the following choice of instruments: Recorder,
Instrument 2, Instrument 3, and Instrument 4. All are assigned to
different channels, a
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