What happens with a multi-page part when there is a DC al coda?

Chuck


On Dec 8, 2010, at 7:13 AM, James Gilbert wrote:

> I've owned a MusicPad Pro for the past 7 years and have been very happy with
> it. Rumors suggest that the company is no longer developing the unit, so
> what we have now is probably all we'll ever have from that company - just a
> rumor. The unit uses a thumb drive to store music in its proprietary format.
> I have a 1 gig memory stick and have over 3,000 (maybe 4,000) titles. I can
> access them and search via the system's very good 'browse collection'
> feature. I can also put songs into playlists that allow me to touch the
> right side of the screen (or press a foot pedal) and it automatically loads
> in the next song. Repeats can be programmed in very easily. You can also
> make notations on the screen in various ways, including text. Any graphic
> image or pdf file can be converted to freehand format and the company sells
> more music than one could play in one's lifetime that is in freehand format.
> I personally find converting Finale files to freehand results in less disk
> usage than using scans from a scanner or pdf files. I can't say that there
> is much about it I don't like. Some minor enhancements to how one finds and
> organizes files would be nice.
> 
> I think it was on a Reaper DAW format where I heard some people saying that
> they were having success using the iPad to view PDF files of music with
> success. I've not seen an iPad.
> 
> James Gilbert
> www.jamesgilbertmusic.com
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On
>> Behalf Of David H. Bailey
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:09 AM
>> To: finale@shsu.edu
>> Subject: [Finale] {Spam} iPad as electronic music stand
>> 
>> I can't recall if this has been discussed on tpin or not (but then
>> again
>> I can't even remember what I had for dinner last night) so I thought I
>> would ask if anybody is using an iPad as an electronic music stand.
>> 
>> I've looked into the dedicated Freehand MusicPadPro but am also
>> considering the iPad.  The good thing about the Freehand is the screen
>> size, but the relatively tiny memory would mean a lot of switching
>> files
>> in and out, and it's not good for anything else.  Plus I've read some
>> discouraging comments online about where the company is heading, so I'm
>> a bit reluctant to purchase something where the company might be gone
>> in
>> a year or two.  If anybody is using one of these, please comment on it.
> 
> 
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Chuck Israels
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