Michael,
This might be a little off topic, for this list; do you ever contact anyone on the Midi Mag list? The Sibelius program is one developed by David Pinto, of Dancing Dots, for use with, I believe, Cakewalk and JAWS, but I am not all that sure of that. As I said, this is off topic, for the PC Audio list, but you might want to contact Dancing dots, at dancingdots.com, for further inquiries. Another person with Dancing Dots is Gordon Kent, who can be found on the Midi Mag list Serve, as well as through Dancing Dots. I cannot give you the Midi Mag list serve instructions, right away, but if you want to write to me, off list, my address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you already have any of this info, then it is a moot point!
Best,
Mac Norins
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 9:45 PM
Subject: Does anybody here use Sibelius Scorch?
Yesterday, I subscribed to Grove Music, a site, which offers several fine music dictionaries. It is very accessible. However, to play musical examples, one has to use the Sibelius Plugin, a little helper application, with which notes can be displayed and which can also play the examples. I've installed the plugin and made sure, that the sibelius .dll file is in my Internet Explorer directory. But when I click on a musical example, I hear nothing. Is there perhaps a player application, which screen readers don't see and in which one has to press a play button?
Grove Music can be reached via www.grovemusic.com.
Thanks
<*** Michael Lang ***>
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