On Mar 3, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Simon Troup wrote:
Actually, I don't care enough about the secrecy of my libraries even if I have spent a lot of time on them, and I DO give them away to anyone who asks, particularly colleagues and students. If they like my settings and copy them, then the world just may be a cleaner, neater, more understandable place for musicians around that person, and I am comfortable with that. I have benefitted from more experienced fellow Finale users sharing their settings, techniques and libraries, and I will freely pass them on for the benefit of the world at large (yes my ego really is that big!)
That's great, and I applaud the intent, but I'd be worried that the files would be passed to a spotty teenager paid a little over 12 grand for doing the job in house half as well for people who frankly aren't very good at seeing the value added elegance that I provide in the first place. (Breeaaaathe).
But if the spotty teenager can't provide the elegance you can, then your settings aren't doing him any good, are they? I'm speaking of using settings in ANOTHER work, not editing work you have already done. Keep those for yourself, by all means!
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