Dear list,
Dou you know a way to change automatically all the dotted quarter rests in
quarter rests + eighth rests?
Thanks for your responses.
Pierre.
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Pierre Bailleul wrote:
Dear list,
Dou you know a way to change automatically all the dotted quarter rests
in quarter rests + eighth rests?
Thanks for your responses.
Pierre.
You might try highlighting a section and using the retranscribe command,
but in the Quantization settings UNcheck the
Sorry for OT post. There are many Win experts on list, and hoping
someone knows the answer.
My wife wants to use my old Thinkpad 240 sitting in my closet. It has
IBM USB external CDROM drive, which won't boot, naturally. I have
searched bootdisk.com and IBM site but there is no DOS driver for
David W. Fenton / 2006/05/13 / 11:59 AM wrote:
I think there ought to be a way to install Win2K from the CD,
assuming an OS is already installed that can read the CD. If it's
Win9x, just reboot to the DOS prompt, and run the install from there.
Of course, that rather assumes DOS drivers, which
I am working on a piece in which I have imported some entries from
another arrangement, and there is a strange playback anomaly. Even
though I've defined a measure expression to control the playback
tempo, (and set it similarly in the playback control window, just to
be doubly sure), the
On 13 May 2006 at 12:39, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Since it has Win2KJP on it that I installed with the tedious steps I
mentioned, installing by copying cab files from Setup.exe running
under Win32 is possible as you suggested. My problem is I want to
reformat the drive before installing, or I
David W. Fenton / 2006/05/13 / 01:58 PM wrote:
Well, the way to do that is to use non-destructive partitioning
software like Partition Magic to create a new partition to which you
copy the files. Then wipe the old partition and install from the new
one.
I am a long time Power Quest products
Does this work? -
Go to: Playbacksettings (the little loudspeaker icon) -
playback options - un-check "play recorded tempo changes"
All the best,
Lawrence
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On 13 May 2006 at 14:28, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
David W. Fenton / 2006/05/13 / 01:58 PM wrote:
Well, the way to do that is to use non-destructive partitioning
software like Partition Magic to create a new partition to which you
copy the files. Then wipe the old partition and install from the
On May 13, 2006, at 11:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does this work? - Go to: Playback settings (the little loudspeaker icon) - playback options - un-check "play recorded tempo changes"Thanks, Lawrence, but this makes no difference.Chuck Chuck Israels 230 North Garden Terrace Bellingham, WA
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Sorry for OT post. There are many Win experts on list, and hoping
someone knows the answer.
My wife wants to use my old Thinkpad 240 sitting in my closet. It has
IBM USB external CDROM drive, which won't boot, naturally. I have
searched bootdisk.com and IBM site but
Hi all,
I'm still stuck in the PDF issues in Finale 2K6c. I bought the EPS combiner
so I could export EPS from Finale to the 9.2x12.2 pages that I use (as
Finale's compile doesn't accept custom page size values) and create the
full PDF from there. I thought I was home free. :)
But something else
David W. Fenton / 2006/05/13 / 02:59 PM wrote:
Not sure I understand. Setup.exe copied from the install CD should
not be a Windows program. It will launch the Windows GUI in contexts
where it makes sense, but is actually a DOS program, so should run
from a Win9x command prompt.
Nope.
I just
In Fin 2K6 go to Studio View. In Tempo Tap, hit Edit. You'll see a
line showing where the tempo is. Use Command-A to select all. In the
main menu go to Midi Tool. Select Set To: and type in the tempo
you want. It will be set from beginning to end. If you only need to
change the
Yes, Lon.
This works. Many thanks.
Chuck
On May 13, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Lon Price wrote:
In Fin 2K6 go to Studio View. In Tempo Tap, hit Edit. You'll see a
line showing where the tempo is. Use Command-A to select all. In
the main menu go to Midi Tool. Select Set To: and type in the
On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 11:44 -0400, A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry for OT post. There are many Win experts on list, and hoping
someone knows the answer.
My wife wants to use my old Thinkpad 240 sitting in my closet. It has
IBM USB external CDROM drive, which won't boot,
I got a look at the other edition's violin parts, finally.
First and second violins are written normally for the entire symphony,
but there is a part for Violin 3 that has mvt. 1,2 and 4 marked Tacet!
I imagine the idea was to distribute this third violin part to selected
members of the
On May 12, 2006, at 4:59 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On May 12, 2006, at 9:23 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
In the rare instances where there actually are three distinct parts
for the violins (not octave-doublings of other voices) the conductor
split the firsts and seconds in this way:
The
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