--On Friday, November 14, 2003 5:42 PM -0500 John Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
printer. The instructions say to "pull the two strips out of the toner
cartridge". There is no clue offered as to how this is done. The
"strips" seem to be concealed in the toner cartridge housing with
cello
At 05:42 PM 11/14/03 -0500, John Hines wrote:
>I'm trying to set up my brand new 2610, and I've never even used a laser
>printer. The instructions say to "pull the two strips out of the toner
>cartridge". There is no clue offered as to how this is done. The
>"strips" seem to be concealed in
Jamin:
Also, you can go to Document Options > Music Spacing and change the
drop=down titled "Manual Positioning." If it's set to "Ignore," it
will respace as if there had been no manual adjustments. If it's set
to "Clear," it will respace as if there were no manual adjustments and
then re-ap
Sorry to bother you all with a printer question. Ricoh is closed for the
weekend.
I'm trying to set up my brand new 2610, and I've never even used a laser
printer. The instructions say to "pull the two strips out of the toner
cartridge". There is no clue offered as to how this is done. The
> Is this for a Mac?
>
> Jane
Yes Jane, Mac running system 9.2.1
Giovanni
>> Christopher, I can confirm the same happened to me to, so I changed from
>> Midisport 2X2 and installed an Audiophile S/PDIF card with MIDI
> connections
>> just ready for plugin
>>
>> Giovanni
>>
>>
Is this for a Mac?
Jane
- Original Message -
From: "Giovanni Andreani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Midisport 2x2
>
> > There is some sort of badly written driver or something for Midiman
> > devices for Mac, i
> There is some sort of badly written driver or something for Midiman
> devices for Mac, it appears. I hear nothing but problems from my Mac
> friends, who have all discarded their Midiman interfaces, and I have
> a 4x4 Midiman that decides once a day or so to stop listening to my
> MIDI keyboard.
Click the Note Position tool in the Special Tools pallette, click the
measure where notes may have been moved, drag enclose all the handles, hit
the Delete key. Don't worry, they won't delete! They will snap back to their
default positions. Then reapply the spacing routines.
--Richard
> From: "J
I can't remember right now if a midi cable is a straight through cable
or if it is twisted, but if you have a keyboard extension cable, that
would serve as a midi extension cable as well, provided all 5 of the
wires are connected at both ends.
Brad Beyenhof wrote:
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On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 11:43 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
The technology is the same as available in any computer shop -- the
conversion cables to use older keyboard with PS2 connections on the
motherboard.
It's just a different way to have separate midi in and out connectors
in a smal
The technology is the same as available in any computer shop -- the
conversion cables to use older keyboard with PS2 connections on the
motherboard.
It's just a different way to have separate midi in and out connectors in
a small space.
Next time you're in a CompUSA take a look at the box for
How do I do this in MacFin2003? When I use the Mass Edit tool to
Apply Note Spacing, it doesn't affect any notes I may have
accidentally nudged out of place while moving them up or down.
Thanks -
Jamin Hoffman
209 Madero Dr.
Thiensville, WI 53092
(262) 512-2666
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On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 02:54 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
The midi connections are the little circular ports and the board comes
with adapters which have standard midi ports on one end of a 6" cable
and the mini-din plugs on the other.
David,
Can you explain what kind of technology thi
At 9:48 PM -0700 11/13/03, Jane Frasier wrote:
Every time I have had to unplug my computer equipment and move it
and set it up again I have had a terrible time getting my
synthesizer to talk to my Mac and Finale. I think I have even had to
ask this list before. I have a Mac G4, I am booting into
Midi out is hidden on the Audigy cards? Not on mine! Mine has a
break-out box which sits in an available hard disk space and allows
connections from the front as well as the rear.
The midi connections are the little circular ports and the board comes
with adapters which have standard midi por
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