Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
The deejay version of sample came about 20 years ago. Turntable artists
began doing this recomposition live, and it's by now as advanced as
improvisational composers in other genres. It's not only amazing to hear,
it's remarkable to watch, as a unique kind of
At 02:27 PM 8/6/2003, Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
Logically, if someone is tacet the first time, but there is music in
the first ending, one would assume that he MUST play in the first
ending, otherwise the music has no reason to be notated there.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. There is music notated
Whee!
I also got a whopping discount ($39.95 instead of $89.95) by stating
my promotion code when they asked me - it was sent to me in the
advertising email I got. Looking forward to getting teased about the
t-shirt by my fellow musicians! 8-)
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Wouldn'd it have been great if the Finale 2004 advertisement on MakeMusic's
website could be made so they can be viewed by a macintosh computer. All the
sound samples with soundfonts and musical playback are not compatible with
macs. They have a particular talent for annoying mac people, have
One of the little nuisances in older Finale releases is that hyperscribe
would never tie notes across bar lines. So if you were wanting to show
jump beats, you had to strike the keyboard twice (once for an 8th note on
the and of 4 and again for the downbeat of the next measure), then go back
At 02:46 AM 8/7/03 +, Robert Patterson Finale wrote:
Is it possible to use Acrobat Reader 5 (Mac) to do 2-up printing
My local Mailboxes Etc uses Xerox printers that can do booklet printing,
and I use them often.
Speaking from PC-ville: Booklet printing is normally available in the
printer