I downloaded the Finale 2007a updater on my Mac Powerbook G4, and I
don't see anything on my hard drive that specifically says 2007a
(whenever I previously updated to a newer version of Finale, the new
file with the year plus the update letter always appeared in my
folder). I don't see
In addition to my previous post (where there is nothing on my hard
drive that says I have 2007a now), there was also nothing in the
download about wanting to download the new fontpak. Did I get a bum
download?
Martin
Martin Banner
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At 12:12 PM -0500 12/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The download was named FinMac2k7a12131.dmg
FinMac2k7a12134.dmg was what downloaded here. Date of Dec 18, 2006,
4:08 PM, 104.2 MB.
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At 12/21/2006 12:26 PM, David Rhodes wrote:
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mine says 2007.r1
On Dec 21, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:
At 12:12 PM -0500 12/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/21/06 11:07:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded the Finale 2007a updater on my Mac Powerbook G4, and I
don't see anything on my
My get info window just calls it Finale 2007, modified as of the date
I updated. H, did I really update?
Dean
On Dec 21, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Martin Banner wrote:
mine says 2007.r1
On Dec 21, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:
At 12:12 PM -0500 12/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sho nuff ... when it's running, and I click on About Finale, it gives
the updated version. I guess I did update after all ... what a comfort.
Dean
On Dec 21, 2006, at 9:26 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Either click on the program and do a Get Info, or while running, do
an ABOUT and you'll see
In a message dated 12/21/06 11:07:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded the Finale 2007a updater on my Mac Powerbook G4, and I
don't see anything on my hard drive that specifically says 2007a
(whenever I previously updated to a newer version of Finale, the new
file with the year
I've never used Finale Windows, so I was curious if there is indeed a
difference in the number of tools available.
The Finale 2007 Quick Reference Guide shows that the Windows Tool
Palette is missing the Tempo Tool, Graphics Tool, Mirror Tool, Ossia,
Zoom, and Midi Tool. (I may have missed a
Ok, now that was just creepy...
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Wow. Dialup..I've heard of that.;-)
http://www.matthewfields.net/Works/Other/DH/
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Either click on the program and do a Get Info, or while running, do an
ABOUT and you'll see the version info.
Yeah, this year MakeMusic just wrote over the old program, along with
the Maestro Default file and others. No asking or anything. Just over
wrote it.
Martin Banner wrote:
I
Am trying to put 1/4 note triplet brackets on the top of fret numbers in a tab
staff. Couldn't make the ends point down after draging them to the top of the
numbers. Is there a 'mass edit' way to accomplish this or in the 'document
options'? Does it have to be set before I make the entries or
H. Wonder what the difference is?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:12 PM -0500 12/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The download was named FinMac2k7a12131.dmg
FinMac2k7a12134.dmg was what downloaded here. Date of Dec 18, 2006,
4:08 PM, 104.2 MB.
At 12:17 PM 12/21/2006, Randolph Peters wrote:
The Finale 2007 Quick Reference Guide shows that the Windows Tool
Palette is missing the Tempo Tool, Graphics Tool, Mirror Tool, Ossia,
Zoom, and Midi Tool. (I may have missed a few others.)
They're on the Advanced Tools Palette. Choose Window |
When you do this, does it say 2007.r1 or r3? Mine says r1, while others
have emailed me to say their's reads r3...besides, I updated today, and
the date still says last august, when I loaded the first version of
2007. Still not sure if the update downloaded correctly here!
Martin
On Dec
At 1:36 PM -0500 12/21/06, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 12:17 PM 12/21/2006, Randolph Peters wrote:
The Finale 2007 Quick Reference Guide shows that the Windows Tool
Palette is missing the Tempo Tool, Graphics Tool, Mirror Tool, Ossia,
Zoom, and Midi Tool. (I may have missed a few others.)
After downloading the 2007a updater, when I highlight the application
on my hard drive, and then go to get info, my computer tells me I have
2007.r1 on my computer. Is this correct? A few people have emailed me
telling me their get info says r3. Hm...
Martin
On Dec 21, 2006, at 12:12
Just a word of warning: Nowhere in the FinMac2K7a ReadMe file does it
mention that the updater requires OS 10.3.9 or higher. 2K7 itself only
requires 10.3, but if like me you are running anything between that and
10.3.8, you will have to update your system to 10.3.9 before running
the Finale
2007a.r3 is what mine says
Martin Banner wrote:
After downloading the 2007a updater, when I highlight the application
on my hard drive, and then go to get info, my computer tells me I have
2007.r1 on my computer. Is this correct? A few people have emailed me
telling me their get info says r3.
I am very interested in microtonal music. I have not tried this in
finale, even as a user who works with Finale almost twenty years. If
you are sucessfull in Finale, please tell me.
Hi Kurt,
I am very interested in microtonal music too. For the moment, I do not have a
clue about how to do
At 07:46 PM 12/21/2006 +, Will Denayer wrote:
I am very interested in microtonal music too.
You and Kurt may want to research the list archives from this year. There
was a very good thread about how to accomplish microtones in Finale,
including playback.
Dennis
Hi all,
FinWin 2K7, WinXP.
Select area, choose from menu Mass Edit, Music Spacing, Apply Note Spacing
to Current Part/Score. It seems to have no effect on the selected area.
Apply Beat Spacing and Apply Time Signature Spacing do work. However, if I
right click on the selected area and choose
don't know, but why not just hit 4? way faster.
Have I missed a behavior change, or does this just not work from the menu?
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At 12/21/2006 12:26 PM, David Rhodes wrote:
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I didn't hear anything ;-)
That's because he was playing the Sounds of Silence.
Happy Christmas!
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At 04:27 PM 12/21/2006, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
There's a 2007a for Windows? When I went to the site, all I got was a Mac
update.
Yes. finalemusic.com, Support | Downloads, search for Finale and 2007.
Aaron.
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At 04:40 PM 12/21/2006 -0500, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 04:27 PM 12/21/2006, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
There's a 2007a for Windows? When I went to the site, all I got was a Mac
update.
Yes. finalemusic.com, Support | Downloads, search for Finale and 2007.
Thanks. I see the problem. Without
FinWin 2K7a, WinXP.
But Note Spacing still doesn't work if the current part has been assigned a
special voicing (Specify voicing in Manage Parts dialog), nor 4 key nor
context menu action. The other spacing options do work but this one in the
above mentioned case, at least for me.
Pity is
At 05:28 PM 12/21/2006 -0500, Rafael L. Junchaya wrote:
But Note Spacing still doesn't work if the current part has been assigned a
special voicing (Specify voicing in Manage Parts dialog), nor 4 key nor
context menu action. The other spacing options do work but this one in the
above mentioned
hey chuck, more grand news.
1. TGTools: modify: transfer: layout: beat charts and measure widths
2. layout tool: **before** doing layout (*) select apply to PT/SC
in edit system margins dialogue and select the instruments you
want the changes to apply to (! remember to change it back to
i know this has been fixed in 2007a, but i am not risking any changes
at the moment; i discovered - with TGTools - that once one plugin
window is up in part view (by opening in score view in the same or a
new document and returning to the part) you can call up other plugins
while still in
Hi Jef,
I am about to try this on some parts I'm working on right now. I'll
report on the results.
Thank you,
Chuck
On Dec 21, 2006, at 4:38 PM, shirling neueweise wrote:
hey chuck, more grand news.
1. TGTools: modify: transfer: layout: beat charts and measure widths
2. layout
Took me about 10 minutes on my G5. I think it said when I started it
would take about 2 hours, but as soon as I started downloading, the
time remaining estimates dropped rapidly. I have found this to be a
common occurrence when beginning the download of a large file.
Steve
On Dec 20,
Jef,
I just tried this and it worked! How could I have missed this for so
long. Only my reluctance to mess around with unfamiliar things kept
me from trying this a couple of days ago, when you first mentioned
it, but I am so grateful, you can't imagine, to Tobias for creating
this, and
I'm curious is there a way to change the pitch of A in the playback
features for Finale, e.g. to adjust down to 410 ?
Happy Holidays!
Kim Patrick Clow
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I just tried this and it worked! How could I have missed this for so long.
every once in awhile, poke around the plugin menus... i tend to
forget some things as well.
page numbers and titles - one set for the score and one for the
parts. If I can figure out some simpler ways to
I'm curious is there a way to change the pitch of A in the playback
features for Finale, e.g. to adjust down to 410 ?
assuming you are using a tuning of 440Hz, adjust all your tempos to
93% of the original (410/440)
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[quoting Kim:]
I'm curious is there a way to change the pitch of A in the playback
features for Finale, e.g. to adjust down to 410 ?
assuming you are using a tuning of 440Hz, adjust all your tempos to
93% of the original (410/440)
Is this
The last time I was messing about in Kontakt 2, I think I saw a
control which was defaulted to A 440, so it must be controlable. We
could always check Darcy's Tutorial.
Dean
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In a message dated 12/21/06 8:42:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
set up the titles like you want them to appear in one part, check the
settings (position relative to margins), delete, go to score view,
assign the text you want using the setting from the parts.
Jef Chuck:
How are
John,
You can do it with two sets of numbers, one for the score and one for
the parts and use the Hide/Show toggle to control them, but it's a
pain, and things look cluttered with both sets showing, even when one
is grayed out. I haven't bothered with this yet. I will continue to
Jef Chuck:
How are working around (against) the linked measure numbers?
fixed point size positioning positioed as i want it in the parts,
appears on top staff only in score.
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In a message dated 12/21/06 9:51:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jef Chuck:
How are working around (against) the linked measure numbers?
fixed point size positioning positioed as i want it in the parts,
appears on top staff only in score.
Thank you both for your reply. I hear this
In a message dated 12/21/2006 7:03:10 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Is this a joke? That would work with a waveform recording of some
sort, but not with playback from Finale.
David's right of course--this would play back your piece at A=440, but at a
tempo slowed by
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