I must be getting past it. People talk about free Finale but I can't find
it.
Can anybody help?
I also tried the free Encore site but the server seems to be down until late
September.
I always seem to miss the bus.
Meanwhile I carry on using Music Time DeLuxe and Jim Vint's abc2win.
Here's a problem not strictly abc but :-
Does anyone know if software exists to slightly change the pitch of .wav
files.
By slightly I mean less than a semi-tone.
I know that this can be done with .midi software but have not found anything
for .wav files.
For instance "acid" have a free program that can change speed, and pitch but
only by semi-tones.

>From Brian Sallows
Bedford UK

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jorge Meletti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 2:33 AM
Subject: RE: [abcusers] free Finale


> I found an free copy of Encore for windows. I dont know the legal issues
about that. It's a brazilian religious site, and they are giving the
software.
>
> the link :
>
> http://www.saomanoel.hpg.com.br/encore.exe
>
> Regards
> Jorge
>
>
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: Jack Campin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: October 24, 2000 6:32:55 PM GMT
> Subject: [abcusers] free Finale
>
>
> What are the implications of this?
>
> Maybe we need an abc2finale translator to take advantage of it?
>
> >Finale NotePad offered as a free download for PC & Mac's
> >October 18, 2000, 9:40 am ET
> ><http://www.codamusic.com/coda/np.asp>
> >
> >Coda Music Technology and Net4Music S.A., in their first major
> >collaboration since agreeing to merge, have introduced Finale
> >NotePad, a free downloadable version of Coda's music notation
> >software (it's also available on CD-ROM for US $19.95)
> >.
> >The application, available for both Mac and Windows platforms,
> >lets musicians, regardless of skill level, engrave simple music
> >and do interactive editing of their own sheet music in digital
> >format. The release marks a giant first step in the combined
> >companies efforts to promote music education and the creative
> >process through accessible, high quality music technology, says
> >Net4Music CEO Francois Duliege.
> >
> >"With the introduction of products and services like Finale
> >NotePad, we are looking to establish a common worldwide standard
> >for basic music notation, and to fuel the creation of written
> >music rather than focus on just the finished product,'' Duliege
> >says in a press announcement. "NotePad is an excellent
> >educational tool for music theory as well as a fun,
> >un-intimidating way to begin putting one's musical ideas in a
> >tangible form."
> >
> >Finale NotePad is a basic version of Coda Music Technology's
> >Finale notation software. As users gain more experience with this
> >level of electronic composition and arranging (and ultimately
> >outgrow it), they can trade up and buy one of Coda's more fully
> >featured products, Finale PrintMusic!, Finale Allegro, or Finale,
> >says Duliege.
>
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