Am 07.12.2015 um 21:41 schrieb Samuel Lawson:
if you use the musescore nightly buildt the extra strings work fine
Wolfgang Daiss
A few might be interested to know that the new version of
MuseScore has pretty o-kay lute tab capabilities (with
playback). It's not as good as Fronimo, but it's
A few might be interested to know that the new version of
MuseScore has pretty o-kay lute tab capabilities (with
playback). It's not as good as Fronimo, but it's free and
works great for 6-course, while 7 & 8 course is managable
if the bass lines are not too active (for 8 course, you
have to
Are there any native mac programs (for the intel based macs) to write lute tab?
(rather than running windows on a mac)
trj
BTW: I have VMware Fusion on my mac, and HIGHLY recommend VMware over their
competitor, but still would rather work in mac OS if possible
Anyone out there
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 10:00 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: mac - any other?
Are there any native mac programs (for the intel based macs) to write lute
tab? (rather than running windows on a mac)
trj
BTW: I have VMware Fusion on my mac, and HIGHLY
My program is a native mac application, but it runs in terminal windows, it is
not point and click.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/AboutTab.html
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi
Wayne
On Sep 20, 2010, at 10:00 AM, theoj89...@aol.com wrote:
Are there any
I use Finale on a Mac. It's tab feature is geared for guitar, but it
can produce excellent results. You can choose between letters or
numbers. Diapason notation is not built in, so workarounds need to be
used. (I use a custom font for diapasons, but David van Ooijen's
scores show you how a
ditto - i've been using if for years
On Sep 20, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Mjos Larson wrote:
I use Finale on a Mac. It's tab feature is geared for guitar, but it can
produce excellent results. You can choose between letters or numbers.
Diapason notation is not built in, so workarounds need to be
keep a PC dedicated to Django, Fronimo, and a few audio programs,
and a Mac for video and graphics.
RT
- Original Message - From: theoj89...@aol.com
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 10:00 AM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: mac - any other?
Are there any native mac
Learn to use Wayne Cripps' tab program. It's free and has beautiful and
variable output for a variety of tablatures. It's not gui and user friendly
like the other programs, but if you use it a while you really get to know
it. Runs on Mac or PC, but was developed from Mac standpoint (I hope I
thanks for the mac tips ss
--- On Sat, 9/18/10, Sal Salvaggio vag...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Sal Salvaggio vag...@yahoo.com
Subject: [LUTE] mac
To: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 4:11 PM
Anyone out there who might be a fronimo user
It's a lot of stuff I know but I went the standard route and:
--first bought the Virtual Machine to load Windows: Parallels (there
are others)
--loaded a copy of XP from the olden days when we had Windows machines.
--bought the Fronimoes.
This was all years ago. There may be programs to
Not really, but you can Install Windows on a Intel Mac these days either via
Bootcamp or by using virtualisation via VMware or Parallels.
VMware is on offer these days. So hurry if you want it. There is a lot of info
about this to be found on the net.
Lex
Op 18 sep 2010, om 22:11 heeft Sal
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Sean Smith wrote:
It's a lot of stuff I know but I went the standard route and:
--first bought the Virtual Machine to load Windows: Parallels (there are
others)
--loaded a copy of XP from the olden days when we had Windows machines.
--bought the Fronimoes.
This
Not that reads them, but you could run the PC program on a Mac. Boot
Camp? Parallels? Virtual PC?
On Sep 19, 2010, at 5:11 AM, Sal Salvaggio wrote:
Anyone out there who might be a fronimo user know of a mac program
that reads fronimo files - just got a mac = any suggestions
Just sells the mac and buy a PC... (just joking)
V.
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de Ed Durbrow
Envoyé : dimanche 19 septembre 2010 02:40
À : Sal Salvaggio; LuteNet list
Objet : [LUTE] Re: mac
Not that reads them
Omer--
I am truly sorry to have wasted so much of your (and my) time trying
to assist you with your tablature program quandry. Unfortunately, Wayne's
time and web space has been wasted as well.
Adieu to you, too!
Regards,
Leonard Williams
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It uses some old version of TAB...I hate to stay behind. And i tried
it, looks interesting. For now I'll use it, but for later, I'm not
sure...
On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Eric Crouch wrote:
Try xTab, downloadable from here [1]http://medievallute.info/. It
works fine for me.
ohh yes...and one more, is that format is the same as TAB?
i see it saves the files as tabx
On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Eric Crouch wrote:
Try xTab, downloadable from here [1]http://medievallute.info/. It
works fine for me.
Eric Crouch
On 19 Jan 2009, at 16:07, Omer
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