At 07:15 AM 6/8/2007, dhbailey wrote:
Sibelius 5 has been announced, and final barrier to many Finale users
has fallen. They now have their version of scroll-view, called Panorama.
Yes, that was my first thought as well.
Aaron.
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Sibelius 5 has been announced, and final barrier to many Finale users
has fallen. They now have their version of scroll-view, called Panorama.
For many of us, that has been a major sticking point in converting our
workflow to Sibelius, and with this new release, scheduled to ship at
the end
On Jun 8, 2007, at 7:36 AM, shirling neueweise wrote:
Sibelius has had linked score/parts since version 4, and they have
some of the same problems that Finale's version has, but there has
been a lot less complaining on the Sibelius list than on the
Finale list here.
you know i am
well, just because they have new features doesn't mean they are
taking its users more seriously.
You know, this is just so off the mark on this point I had to reply.
it's not off the mark at all. i didn't say sibelius wasn't taking
some users in the case of major bugs seriously; i said
Well, isn't it obvious?
what, that the marketing for sib5 is modelled after that of fin04/06?
yeah. check out the list of ahem features on the sib site. more
than half are upgrades to anadequacies in the programme or bug fixes,
and then for good measure, the final feature is Various bugs
On 8 Jun 2007 at 8:13, Christopher Smith wrote:
the clipboard for music seems
moderately interesting,
Seems pretty easy to implement, though I'm not sure why. I usually
just use scratch staves within the same file.
cut-and-paste to Word for musical examples
certainly saves some fudging
On 8 Jun 2007 at 8:13, Christopher Smith wrote:
On
the plus side for Sib, Paste as cue seems to save a mouse click or
two over running a plugin in Finale
Reading between the lines of other features that impinge on cues
notes, it seems like it's implemented in a way that works with linked
On 8 Jun 2007 at 8:38, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Three months ago, I found a bug that Sibelius has with Music XML (yah,
I'm of the camp that got feed up with Finale and am migrating to
Sibelius). Daniel Spreadbury, who works for Sibelius saw my message
on the list about my troubles, asked me
Eh, the only thing that looks NEW is the Idea thing. The other
stuff...who cares? They have a Scroll View. Wow. Cool. Finally. And
a new hand font. Wooo. And GPO sounds. Oooo.
Look, if you want to go, go. Until Sibelius can open my Finale files
without MusicXML, I'm staying with Finale. I
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 8 Jun 2007 at 8:13, Christopher Smith wrote:
the clipboard for music seems
moderately interesting,
Seems pretty easy to implement, though I'm not sure why. I usually
just use scratch staves within the same file.
cut-and-paste to Word for musical examples
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 8 Jun 2007 at 15:57, dhbailey wrote:
Using the Mixer window you can assign any of the installed devices to
any staff, so the answer is Yes you can use the Kontakt player for
some staves and any other midi device for other staves. Sib4 doesn't
come with a soundfont
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 8 Jun 2007 at 8:13, Christopher Smith wrote:
the clipboard for music seems
moderately interesting,
Seems pretty easy to implement, though I'm not sure why. I usually
just use scratch staves within the same file.
Yeah, but this looks like a repository
On 8 Jun 2007 at 14:08, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 8 Jun 2007 at 8:13, Christopher Smith wrote:
the clipboard for music seems
moderately interesting,
Seems pretty easy to implement, though I'm not sure why. I usually
just use scratch staves within the
On 08.06.2007 Aaron Sherber wrote:
It does look like it's the eqiuivalent of Fin2007's Add Cue Notes and then
apply the Blank Notation with Rests staff style, all in one pass.
(Though frankly, the limitations of this staff style in Finale are one of the
reasons I still do a separate parts
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