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Thanks,
Dean
On Aug 10, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Lee Actor wrote:
I'm on a PC, but I'm sure it works the same for a Mac. Check your
User's
Manual.
-Lee
Lee::
Are these the commands on a PC or Mac?
Dean
On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've jus
I'm on a PC, but I'm sure it works the same for a Mac. Check your User's
Manual.
-Lee
>
> Lee::
>
> Are these the commands on a PC or Mac?
>
> Dean
>
> On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
>
> >> I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy
> >> Entry after many
Lee::
Are these the commands on a PC or Mac?
Dean
On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy
Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one
problem
still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an
Forgot an important one (which has hit me once again just now):
- A better solution for triplet/tuplet entry: Having to use the
combination Option-3 for every triplet really stops the flow. There must
be a better way to do this from the number keypad.
Anyone got a suggestion?
and here is anothe
I have a very old and simple MIDI keyboard, which doesn't have any way
of transposing the keys. For that it would indeed be very helpful if
Finale had such a switch built in.
However, it is more important to me that Speedy gets a major overhaul,
the transposition switch is secondary.
Here is
Taris Whitepaw wrote:
I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy
Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one
problem still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an octave
higher than played? My keyboard (which a friend has given me) stop
This is something you will have to take care of on the keyboard end
of things -- however, most MIDI keyboards include a transposition
function.
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On 09 Aug 2005, at 11:51 PM, Taris Whitepaw wrote:
I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got ba
> I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy
> Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one problem
> still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an octave higher than
> played? My keyboard (which a friend has given me) stops two
> octaves above
I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy
Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one problem
still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an octave higher than
played? My keyboard (which a friend has given me) stops two octaves above
mi