On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 05:19 PM, Matthew Hindson wrote:
Full SMTPE.
My first wishlist to Coda was 18 pages and had a large section
on output and Midi upgrades. It included SMPTE clock and the
notion of saved configurations (Midi settings + output routes)
called Snaps which could
How come it says Finale 2003 Macintosh Small Upgrade?
Randolph Peters wrote:
For those Finale Mac users who need their free T-shirts, I noticed
that Coda is now taking orders (but not shipping) FinMac 2k3:
http://www.codamusic.com/finale/
Cheers,
Randolph Peters
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Subject: [Finale] Verse Mover plugin
An idea for a plugin:
variables:
* a distance from stem-beam-notehead
* minimum distance from
I own the same printer and it must be connected with 2 local talk
connectors--not a serial cable. Just so I am clear, the local talk
hook ups have telephone connectors and can be daisy chained. Each devise
has two inputs and the one(s) that are open must be terminated.
BTW, I have been very
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
At 4:44 PM -0400 7/03/02, David H. Bailey wrote:
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
[snip]
One exception I heard about is the estate of Jerome Kern, who blocked
an entire album of Maynard Ferguson's because he had included an
arrangement of Old Man River that
Dear Chris
Your story of the choreographer counting 8 instead of seven (by stressing
both syllables of sev-en as beats) reminds me of a choir rehearsal at
University, when I became aware that a passage in the Durufle Requiem
(written in 7/8 if I remember rightly?) was actually being sung with 8
At 6:55 AM -0400 7/04/02, David H. Bailey wrote:
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
My understanding of the law (as flawed as my understanding may be)
is that if the recording had been of the ORIGINAL arrangement, the
Kern estate would not have had a leg to stand on, which is why they
resorted to
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
At 6:55 AM -0400 7/04/02, David H. Bailey wrote:
[snip]
Hm, kind of like (again with the similes!) the ruling that once a person
has entered into public life (either as a politician, a performer, an
actor, or an author of cake recipes) then they have
On 4 Jul 2002, at 12:48, Rocky Road wrote:
And so it came to pass that David W. Fenton spake:
At 12:47 PM 06/27/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
What I need is advice on
how to help her export the musical examples to EPS files that will embed
in MS Word 2000 documents that can be sent
At 12:10 PM 7/4/02 -0400, you wrote:
The platform is PC for Finale and Word, where the documents to go to the
PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER are produced.
I don't used EPS anymore, because I prefer to use PDF, and most print
houses are fine with that these days.
But I have produced EPS when
At 12:10 PM 7/4/02 -0400, David W. Fenton wrote:
the PostScript that Finale produces being
non-portable unless you do special tweaks. I assumed that the problems
with the PS export would also be present in the EPS production (perhaps
wrongly).
In re-reading, I see you are using the term
On 4 Jul 2002, at 12:45, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 12:10 PM 7/4/02 -0400, you wrote:
The platform is PC for Finale and Word, where the documents to go to the
PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER are produced.
I don't used EPS anymore, because I prefer to use PDF, and most print
houses are
From: Peter Castine
...New Complexity was (to a considerable extent) precursed by Henry Cowell...
certainly, although unfortunately cowell's theory and composition were not always
subject to the same level of development...
one might also suggest that chopin's 1st prelude in op28 is an[other]
On 4 Jul 2002, at 13:04, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 12:10 PM 7/4/02 -0400, David W. Fenton wrote:
the PostScript that Finale produces being
non-portable unless you do special tweaks. I assumed that the problems
with the PS export would also be present in the EPS production (perhaps
At 01:19 PM 7/4/02 -0400, David W. Fenton wrote:
Where does the OwnPS=0 option go? Finale.ini? What section should I put
it in?
Settings.
In any event, the user in question has a post-2000 version of Finale (I'm
not sure which), so WinFin97 is really only my issue on my personal
setup, not
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At 12:10 PM 07/04/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
The platform is PC for Finale and Word, where the documents to go to the
PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER are produced.
Professional Graphic Designers work just as happily with TIFF as with EPS.
I asked about the pitfalls of producing the EPS files
On 4 Jul 2002, at 14:32, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 12:10 PM 07/04/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
The platform is PC for Finale and Word, where the documents to go to the
PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER are produced.
Professional Graphic Designers work just as happily with TIFF as with EPS.
And
Christopher BJ Smith wrote (I think; pardon, Chris, if the attribution is
wrong):
Hm. I knew that, but it always seemed like a corollary to a
prostitute cannot be considered to have been raped under the law, as
she has already sold herself at least once. This (as applied to
music, not women) is
(Mark D. Lew) wrote:
But for this particular song, it so happens that their SATB version is
lousy. Serious singers don't want to perform it, because it makes them
sound bad -- which of course is the reason I wanted to write a new
arrangement in the first place. My purpose here isn't an outlet
Christopher wrote:
One exception I heard about is the estate of Jerome Kern, who blocked
an entire album of Maynard Ferguson's because he had included an
arrangement of Old Man River that the family considered to be so
utterly tasteless, that they were able to have the whole album run
recalled
Christopher wrote:
One exception I heard about is the estate of Jerome Kern, who blocked
an entire album of Maynard Ferguson's because he had included an
arrangement of Old Man River that the family considered to be so
utterly tasteless, that they were able to have the whole album run
recalled
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