Re: [Finale] can't open online help

2007-08-07 Thread dhbailey
Raymond Horton wrote: Thanks Harold. That works, although my IE won't let me bookmark it, saying This URL is unsuitable for bookmarking... I wonder if unsuitable is a comment on the construction of the Finale manual, or was programmed by a Microsoft employee who prefers Sibelius. ;-)

Re: [Finale] Finale Workshop

2007-08-07 Thread dhbailey
John Howell wrote: At 9:43 PM -0400 8/1/07, Horace Brock wrote: I was privileged this week to participate in what is planned as the first in a series of regional Finale workshops, run by MakeMusic. Topics included: Working with real-time input (Hyperscribe, etc.) Understanding Percussion

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread dhbailey
Carolyn wrote: I teach at Cal State Long Beach, in a department that's 40-50% music ed majors. They get some Sibelius instruction early on. Even still, almost half the ed majors use Finale. A majority of the other music students use Finale and about 30 of 35 comp majors. We never require them

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Lawrence David Eden
I use the RAM Disk to store Finale Temp files and the music that I am working on during a given session. Sure, HDs are fast these days, but HDs have moving parts. The RAM Disk is ultra fast, and has no moving parts...faster than any HD, and RAM is cheap. I don't consider assigning some of

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Lawrence David Eden
Please elaborate, Darcy. RAM disks are totally counterproductive in OS X. Cheers, - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 06 Aug 2007, at 12:46 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/main/ I tried it out, and decided that iKeys was better for me. Question

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Lawrence David Eden
Quoting from the 1st link listed below, we find this closing statement: .We've been pleased by the performance improvements achieved by using ramBunctious on OS X.. Sounds to me like using a RAM Disk is worth further investigation by other OSX Finale users.

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Lawrence David Eden
Your best bet would be to download the free trial and give it a test drive. On 8/6/07, Eric Dannewitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried it out, and decided that iKeys was better for me. The featureI miss most in iKeys is the ability to control which shift keys are pressed when the macro

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Phil Daley
I think that a travel drive is the way to go. They are faster than a HD and they are more stable than RAM. At 8/7/2007 07:35 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote: I use the RAM Disk to store Finale Temp files and the music that I am working on during a given session. Sure, HDs are fast these days,

[Finale] MakeMusic Hits Melbourne, Oz

2007-08-07 Thread Rodney Waterman
I note with interest that Tom Johnson from MakeMusic is doing some workshops here in Melbourne in a few weeks to plug Finale 2008. Rodney ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 07.08.2007 Lawrence David Eden wrote: I use the RAM Disk to store Finale Temp files and the music that I am working on during a given session. Sure, HDs are fast these days, but HDs have moving parts. The RAM Disk is ultra fast, and has no moving parts...faster than any HD, and RAM is

[Finale] OT: Back

2007-08-07 Thread Phil Daley
___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

[Finale] OT: Back

2007-08-07 Thread Phil Daley
I am back from a 2 month vacation. Interesting reading: Computerworld Wrap-Up August 06, 2007 ___ In this issue: * Apple 'negligent' in patching OS X's open-source parts, says researcher

Re: [Finale] OT: Back

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
And your point of posting these is? Might as well have included this link: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=418 Phil Daley wrote: I am back from a 2 month vacation. Interesting reading: Computerworld Wrap-Up August 06, 2007 ___ In

Re: [Finale] OT: Back

2007-08-07 Thread Phil Daley
At 8/7/2007 10:52 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: And your point of posting these is? People need to be informed about the latest computer problems. Might as well have included this link: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=418 Good idea, hadn't seen that before. Phil Daley AutoDesk

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Carolyn Bremer
To anyone out there who teaches Finale (over the course of a semester): Could you contact me privately? I'd love to swap syllabi to see the chronology you take. I've done the class a couple of different ways but am not completely satisfied with either ordering of topics. Thanks. -Carolyn On

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Maybe on a legacy system. On a new, or newer Macs, I think you'd be better off maxing out your Ram and letting OS X do all the caching for you. Also, I believe that article is rather old. Like back in the Mac OS X 10.1 days. Lawrence David Eden wrote: Quoting from the 1st link listed

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
http://www.memorex.com/html/products_detail.php?section=3CID=12SID=16PID=714FID=44opento=12 Um, as fast as your USB 2 port. And using my iPod Nano to move files back and forth between home and my studio, which is essentially the same thing, it is not fast at all. 8 MB read times compared to

Re: [Finale] MakeMusic Hits Melbourne, Oz

2007-08-07 Thread dhbailey
Rodney Waterman wrote: I note with interest that Tom Johnson from MakeMusic is doing some workshops here in Melbourne in a few weeks to plug Finale 2008. Rodney ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Um, I'm sure turning on your Monitor is wear and tear as well. Moving the mouse is wear and tear. Seriously, wear and tear on a Hard Drive? What kind of computer are you using? Do you have free space on your drive? Have you maybe defragmented the drive? Lawrence David Eden wrote: I use the

Re: [Finale] OT: Back

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Your first link is more like FUD than anything else. The second, who really cares? Microsoft has had this stance since Vista was announced. It is old news. Phil Daley wrote: At 8/7/2007 10:52 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: And your point of posting these is? People need to be informed about the

RE: [Finale] can't open online help

2007-08-07 Thread Richard Yates
IE7 accepts a link to a local file as a favorite without any problem. -Original Message- From: dhbailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 1:53 AM To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] can't open online help Raymond Horton wrote: Thanks Harold. That works,

Re: [Finale] RAM Disk (was: macro program for OSX)

2007-08-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Lawrence David Eden / 2007/08/07 / 07:59 AM wrote: Your best bet would be to download the free trial and give it a test drive. Which one are you suggesting? Also how much physical RAM do you have? My guess is you need to have at least 3.7GB (the upper limit of 32-bit system for single caching)

[Finale] Playback issue

2007-08-07 Thread Will Denayer
In the Finale 2007 manual, what I believe you want is on p.12-11, under 'To remove a composite meter.' You can also get there from the Index, under 'Composite time signatures'. I also note that Richard Yates answered your question with this information on Saturday, August 4. Thank you, Aaron

[Finale] Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Will Denayer
What is your point? What is it that I said to David Bailey in December which makes you act like a dog with myxomatosis? Didn't I tell the truth? Didn't I try to read the fecking manual even if it was nearly impossible for me to read anything at all? What are you actually ranting about?

Re: [Finale] Playback issue

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Will Denayer wrote: There is another problem. When I use playback, the tempo sometimes freeses: I can go for 1 quarter note = 80 or 1 quarter note is 20, it does not make a difference. Choosing another value does not help, i.e. 1 half note = 80. I tried

Re: [Finale] Playback issue

2007-08-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Will Denayer / 2007/08/07 / 11:47 AM wrote: There is another problem. When I use playback, the tempo sometimes freeses: I can go for 1 quarter note = 80 or 1 quarter note is 20, it does not make a difference. Choosing another value does not help, i.e. 1 half note = 80. I tried closing and

Re: [Finale] Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Please go away. Really. Will Denayer wrote: What is your point? What is it that I said to David Bailey in December which makes you act like a dog with myxomatosis? Didn't I tell the truth? Didn't I try to read the fecking manual even if it was nearly impossible for me to read anything at

Re: [Finale] Playback issue

2007-08-07 Thread Carolyn Bremer
You might also check the options in Playback Controls. Twirl down the disclosure triangle, click playback options and try reset or use current settings. -Carolyn On 8/7/07, A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will Denayer / 2007/08/07 / 11:47 AM wrote: There is another problem. When I

Re: [Finale] RAM Disk

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
I'd rather get two 10,000 RPM drives, and RAID 0 them together than use a ram disk. A-NO-NE Music wrote: Lawrence David Eden / 2007/08/07 / 07:59 AM wrote: Your best bet would be to download the free trial and give it a test drive. Which one are you suggesting? Also how much

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Darcy James Argue
Hello all, I'm starting a Finale class in the fall and if you teach Finale, I, too, would very much appreciate a look at your syllabus. If you're sending one to Carolyn, perhaps you'd be so kind as to also CC it to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Cheers, - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [Finale] Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Paul Davies
It's rabbits that get myxomatosis! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Will Denayer Sent: 07 August 2007 16:53 To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: [Finale] Fenton What is your point? What is it that I said to David Bailey in December which makes

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Darcy James Argue
Why on earth would you think that? The Mac and Windows versions of Finale have virtually identical functionality. I'm going to be teaching in a mixed lab -- both platforms. Apart from familiarizing myself with the Windows keystrokes, I really don't anticipate that this will be a problem.

Re: [SUSPECTED SPAM] RE: [Finale] Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
What is your point? g Paul Davies wrote: It's rabbits that get myxomatosis! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Will Denayer Sent: 07 August 2007 16:53 To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: [Finale] Fenton What is your point? What is it that I

Re: [Finale] Fuck you

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Wow. And your a Doctor as well? Amazing. Sent on the go via my iPhone On Aug 7, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Will Denayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please go away. Really. Done, you fucking egoist bastards. I don't need any of you. Get lost yourself. Fenton the big asshole is making a

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
On Aug 7, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote: The Mac and Windows versions of Finale have virtually identical functionality. I'm going to be teaching in a mixed lab -- both platforms. Apart from familiarizing myself with the Windows keystrokes, I really don't anticipate that this

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. We put up with David, because he does have a lot to contribute, even if he acts like a David Fenton fairly regularly. Such is the variety of the human condition. In

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
On Aug 7, 2007, at 2:41 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. We put up with David, because he does have a lot to contribute, even if he acts like a David Fenton fairly

Re: [Finale] Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
I dunno, but a mental image of David Fenton as an easter bunny kind of strikes me as funny! (no offence, David!) This whole thing has gotten somewhat out of hand. I regret some of what I have said as well, not because I think I was wrong, but because it might prevent some confused person

Re: [Finale] RAM Disk

2007-08-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Eric Dannewitz / 2007/08/07 / 12:39 PM wrote: I'd rather get two 10,000 RPM drives, and RAID 0 them together than use a ram disk. Stay away from RAID 0. It isn't for professional use. It will be too late when one of the two disks goes down. Most of the professional DAW users who depends on

Re: [Finale] Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Aaron Rabushka
And also bear in mind that newcomers to the list don't know what's been discussed previously. I was once the unnecessary object of someone's dirty anger here for asking a question that he'd answered several months before I joined. Totally out of line and uncalled for. Aaron J. Rabushka feeling

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
When exactly was this plug in dropped for Mac? OS X version? I remember it in the 2003 version of Finale, and now that you mention it, I don't see it at all on my Mac version. I'll have to check the PC version at home later. Christopher Smith wrote: Keystrokes, the MIBAC Rhythm Section

[Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
On Tue Aug 7 13:51:21 Christopher Smith wrote: On Aug 7, 2007, at 2:41 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. We put up with David, because he does have a lot to contribute,

[Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Tue Aug 7 13:41:36 Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. We put up with David, because he does have a lot to contribute, even if he acts like a David Fenton fairly regularly. Such

[Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Tue Aug 7 13:41:36 Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. We put up with David, because he does have a lot to contribute, even if he acts like a David Fenton fairly regularly. Such

[Finale]Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
On Tue Aug 7 14:18:44 CDT Aaron Rabushka wrote: And also bear in mind that newcomers to the list don't know what's been discussed previously. I was once the unnecessary object of someone's dirty anger here for asking a question that he'd answered several months before I joined. Totally out

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
I don't know exactly when it was dropped, but it isn't present in 2006 or 2007, and wasn't included in 2008 either. I think it was an OSX issue (which would have made it 2004 when it stopped working.) Christopher On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:23 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: When exactly was this plug

Re: [Finale] F**k you

2007-08-07 Thread Linda Worsley
At 11:01 AM -0700 8/7/07, Eric Dannewitz wrote: Wow. And your a Doctor as well? Amazing. Sent on the go via my iPhone Eric, in my never-humble opinion, this is the kind of thing that is best ignored completely and forever. Linda Worsley On Aug 7, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Will

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread richard.bartkus
I would like to second what Raymond has said without restating it. My observation from years of lurking on this list that we all can get very frustrated with the abjectly non-intuitive way that FINALE does things. Then when you sincerely need help, some less evolved being responds with

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Sounds like it never got ported to Mac OS X. Though I can't ever remember using it either. Though the score groove stuff is very cool, and I've used it quite a bit lately. Sent on the go via my iPhone On Aug 7, 2007, at 12:55 PM, Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Actually you thirded it--:) Great post, Richard. Bob Morabito On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 11:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to second what Raymond has said without restating it. My observation from years of lurking on this list that we all can get very frustrated with the

Re: [Finale] F**k you

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
I was expecting a little more from someone with a doctorate. Oh well. Good luck to him with Sibelius or whatever he does. Sent on the go via my iPhone On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Linda Worsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 11:01 AM -0700 8/7/07, Eric Dannewitz wrote: Wow. And your

Re: [Finale] F**k you

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
and what more were you expecting from him--to keep TAKING it..more and more?? While I might not agree with his choice of words, HE HAD HAD ENOUGH..and others too. Drop it..and yes, I agree..good luck to him. Bob Morabito PS I would have expected MORE from YOU, than these comments..so it

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread John Howell
At 8:15 AM -0400 8/7/07, Phil Daley wrote: I think that a travel drive is the way to go. They are faster than a HD and they are more stable than RAM. Phil, is that the little doohickey I've heard called a flash drive or a thumb drive--a Gig on your keychain? I've never understood why it's

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 7:56, Lawrence David Eden wrote: Quoting from the 1st link listed below, we find this closing statement: .We've been pleased by the performance improvements achieved by using ramBunctious on OS X.. Sounds to me like using a RAM Disk is worth further

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 7:35, Lawrence David Eden wrote: I use the RAM Disk to store Finale Temp files and the music that I am working on during a given session. Sure, HDs are fast these days, but HDs have moving parts. The RAM Disk is ultra fast, and has no moving parts...faster than any HD, and

Re: [Finale] RAM Disk

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 9:39, Eric Dannewitz wrote: I'd rather get two 10,000 RPM drives, and RAID 0 them together than use a ram disk. For performance, RAID 1 (mirroring) can get you tons of read performance if you have a controller that is smart enough to read from either mirrored volume. RAID 0

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 7:31, Eric Dannewitz wrote: http://www.memorex.com/html/products_detail.php?section=3CID=12SID=1 6PID=714FID=44opento=12 Um, as fast as your USB 2 port. And using my iPod Nano to move files back and forth between home and my studio, which is essentially the same thing, it

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 5:10, dhbailey wrote: It would be interesting to learn (although I can't begin to figure out how one would do this) about the reasons for people to take your advanced Finale course, and then to remain with Finale rather than return to Sibelius (if that was what they started

RE: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Currington
Hey Offer a Sibelius course too.. The students wil love you grin S. -Original Message- From: Darcy James Argue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 8/08/2007 4:39 a.m. To: finale@SHSU.EDU Cc: Subject: Re: [Finale] Student Use (was

RE: [Finale] Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Currington
Hi John Re your comments .. At my University. We are given an into session on Sibelius and then a tutor (who is an active composer) is available every Friday morning to assist those that need it. So we don't specifically h get taught.. We learn by watc hing teh Sib video and having a go as

Re: [Finale]Fenton

2007-08-07 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
True ... one can not expect any newbie to have read all of the discussions which have taken place over several years. Dean On Aug 7, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Bob Morabito wrote: On Tue Aug 7 14:18:44 CDT Aaron Rabushka wrote: And also bear in mind that newcomers to the list don't know what's

Re: [Finale] F**k you

2007-08-07 Thread Kim Patrick Clow
Gee, and someone told the Wagner E-mail list gets rough. I wonder if they know about Finale *wink* Kim Patrck Clow ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 07.08.2007 Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. I wasn't going to even comment on this whole discussion, but I honestly think that Will overreacted far worse than David. There

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread shirling neueweise
raymond, on behalf of everyone, i would like to thank you for taking the initiative to speak for us all... now can you please explain who us is? i'd like to know if i am perhaps fortunate enough to have been blesssed with the auspicious opportunity to be at least an unofficial member

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Seriously. I actually find myself siding with David Fenton on this one (I thought he and I would never agree on anything) shirling neueweise wrote: raymond, on behalf of everyone, i would like to thank you for taking the initiative to speak for us all... now can you please explain who us

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
..flapjacks?? what the ...:):) and I believe its the SAME 'select group of chosen ones (the all) who made YOU the official counter..:) (which is off, BTW:) now..about the flapjacks??? :):) Peace, Bob Morabito PS..let it go... On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 04:53 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Thanks. I'm hoping we're done with this. RBH Bob Morabito wrote: Tue Aug 7 13:41:36 Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it was time to drop it. We put up with David, because he does have a lot to

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread shirling neueweise
..flapjacks?? what the ...:):) exactly, f-word you... i thought it was a fill in the spaces game. guess i got it wrong... damn. i mean F. and I believe its the SAME 'select group of chosen ones (the all) who made YOU the official counter..:) (which is off, BTW:) there was a second

Re: [Finale] Finale Workshop

2007-08-07 Thread Horace Brock
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 05:03:59 -0400, you wrote: John Howell wrote: At 9:43 PM -0400 8/1/07, Horace Brock wrote: I was privileged this week to participate in what is planned as the first in a series of regional Finale workshops, run by MakeMusic. Topics included: Working with real-time input

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
shirling neueweise wrote: raymond, on behalf of everyone, i would like to thank you for taking the initiative to speak for us all... now can you please explain who us is? i'd like to know if i am perhaps fortunate enough to have been blesssed with the auspicious opportunity to be at least

Re: [Finale] Finale Workshop

2007-08-07 Thread Horace Brock
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 12:39:55 -0400, you wrote: At 9:43 PM -0400 8/1/07, Horace Brock wrote: I was privileged this week to participate in what is planned as the first in a series of regional Finale workshops, run by MakeMusic. Topics included: Working with real-time input (Hyperscribe, etc.)

[Finale] [changing the subject quickly to see if anyone notices] Finale 2008 new feature - merging files

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Perhaps we might actually get back to FINALE? Has anyone tried the new Merge function in 2008? I've been playing with it a bit with mixed success. I tried it one a large work with some differences in instrumetation between movements, and I'm not sure just what to answer with the questions

Re: [Finale] Student Use (was Goodbye Finale

2007-08-07 Thread Aaron Rabushka
And don't forget the Finalandia Vodka while you do so! Aaron J. Rabushka [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://users.waymark.net/arabushk - Original Message - From: Steve Currington [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: finale@shsu.edu Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 6:27 PM Subject: RE: [Finale] Student Use (was

Re: [Finale] Finale Workshop

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
On Aug 7, 2007, at 8:30 PM, Horace Brock wrote: Well, they DID strongly recommend the tutorial videos. Yes, the vids rock. Great stuff there. The only thing they don't stress enough in the vids is the keyboard shortcuts, which cuts down on operating time quite a bit for many functions.

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 20:45, Raymond Horton wrote: Let's drop it Funny how when you're on the receiving end of the criticism, you feel it's time to drop it, but when you're delivering the criticism, you want unfettered freedom to speak. Funny how that works. -- David W. Fenton

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
OK, fine: I apologize for trying to speak for everyone. That was wrong of me. This is sincere. I should have said: I was on your side for a while, but it was time to drop it. (Actually, I don't know who was right and who was wrong, I wasn't reading any of the stuff except I saw where

Re: [Finale] Finale 2008 new feature - merging files

2007-08-07 Thread Christopher Smith
On Aug 7, 2007, at 8:58 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Has anyone tried the new Merge function in 2008? I've been playing with it a bit with mixed success. I tried it one a large work with some differences in instrumetation between movements, and I'm not sure just what to answer with the

Re: [Finale] Finale 2008 new feature - merging files

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Thanks for explaining that, Chris - I was thinking the problems were as a result of non-matching midi channels, not so much non-matching staff names. I had tried to merge a couple of single part files that had been already been extracted from larger scores and the merge function balked

Re: [Finale] Finale Workshop

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Horace Brock wrote: I was privileged this week to participate in what is planned as the first in a series of regional Finale workshops, run by MakeMusic. ... While I can certainly see the value of such an intensive workshop, and applaud MM for getting out among its customers, one

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Me too:) On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 05:42 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: Thanks. I'm hoping we're done with this. RBH Bob Morabito wrote: Tue Aug 7 13:41:36 Raymond Horton wrote: Gee, Will. Please don't act like that, and don't go away. The rest of us were all on your side, but it

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
bad enough FInale is hard to understand..now we need a forum for posts like this..:) On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 05:43 PM, shirling neueweise wrote: ..flapjacks?? what the ...:):) exactly, f-word you... i thought it was a fill in the spaces game. guess i got it wrong... damn. i mean

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
Trivia time ... who was it who made the following comment famous, Can't we just all get along? Dean On Aug 7, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: OK, fine: I apologize for trying to speak for everyone. That was wrong of me. This is sincere. I should have said: I was on your

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
this whole thing is ANYTHING but FUNNY, David. and the lets drop it is for EVERYONE'S benefit..including YOU. Peace, Bob Morabito. On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 06:10 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: On 7 Aug 2007 at 20:45, Raymond Horton wrote: Let's drop it Funny how when you're on the

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Well said, Raymond--but no apologies necessary, IMO. Your post was RIGHT ON. Peace, Bob Morabito On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 06:23 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: OK, fine: I apologize for trying to speak for everyone. That was wrong of me. This is sincere. I should have said: I was

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
PS---er-r--r-little alex? On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 05:43 PM, shirling neueweise wrote: ..flapjacks?? what the ...:):) exactly, f-word you... i thought it was a fill in the spaces game. guess i got it wrong... damn. i mean F. and I believe its the SAME 'select group of

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 21:55, Bob Morabito wrote: and the lets drop it is for EVERYONE'S benefit..including YOU. How many times have I posted on the subject in the last 48 hours? And you? And in exactly how many posts did I use profanity or masked profanity? I don't know why you're so worked up

Re: [Finale] F___ you

2007-08-07 Thread Mark D Lew
Johannes wrote: I wasn't going to even comment on this whole discussion, but I honestly think that Will overreacted far worse than David. There was no real reason for that. I agree. We all know David can be abrasive sometimes, and like many here I have occasionally called him on it. But

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
Rodney King, the man whose vicious beating by members of the Los Angeles police department was caught on video.. On May 1, 1992, the third day of the Los Angeles riots, King appeared in public before television news cameras to appeal for calm and plead for peace, asking, People, I just want

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bunnydowns
In a message dated 8/7/2007 6:56:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Trivia time ... who was it who made the following comment famous, Can't we just all get along? Rodney King. And it's ...all just get along? King turned out, over the years, to be something of a

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 07:35 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: On 7 Aug 2007 at 21:55, Bob Morabito wrote: and the lets drop it is for EVERYONE'S benefit..including YOU. How many times have I posted on the subject in the last 48 hours? (and this STILL continues..??) Haven't counted.

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Geeze guy, give it a rest. Bob Morabito wrote: PS---er-r--r-little alex? On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 05:43 PM, shirling neueweise wrote: ..flapjacks?? what the ...:):) exactly, f-word you... i thought it was a fill in the spaces game. guess i got it wrong... damn. i mean F.

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
David Fenton wrote: And in exactly how many posts did I use profanity or masked profanity? The only one I remember is Brahms is full of shit, but that was a couple of years ago, and directed at me. (Just trying to help!) Ray Horton ___ Finale

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Bob Morabito
My sentiments about you EXACTLY..:) On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 09:16 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: Geeze guy, give it a rest. Bob Morabito wrote: PS---er-r--r-little alex? On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 05:43 PM, shirling neueweise wrote: ..flapjacks?? what the ...:):) exactly,

Re: [Finale] macro program for OSX

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Yeah. Really. Snake Oil. Though, I recently replaced a ATA drive in one of my Mac with a newer, bigger one (500 gigs), and I noticed a big difference. Could be that the disk is totally defragmented (though I was pretty good about keeping it defragmented with all the Digital Audio work I do),

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
God, what a twit. You HAVE to get the last word in. I haven't attacked you. What the hell is up with the hostility? Did you get some new viagra pills or something? You've been on the list how long? And have contributed...what again? Bob Morabito wrote: My sentiments about you

Re: [Finale] Finale Workshop

2007-08-07 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Out of curiosity, is it something that MakeMusic video tapes and sells? I know of a couple of people who'd be interested in more tutorials, or more in depth tutorials. Horace Brock wrote: Yes, there was a charge. $125.00, to be exact. Aside from the excellent tutelage, they provided for each

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread Raymond Horton
Bob posted that excellent guide to importing midi files last week, just after joining the list, actually. I found it quite helpful, although I can't speak for anyone else g. Raymond Horton Eric Dannewitz wrote: God, what a twit. You HAVE to get the last word in. I haven't attacked you.

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Bob Morabito / 2007/08/07 / 02:20 AM wrote: Im simply upset that someone would act the way you have-- Take this to off-list, please. Who ever repeating drop it on-list is causing this thread to go on. Why can you not to respond? That will end this thread. I guess I am finally the part of

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 23:20, Bob Morabito wrote: On Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at 07:35 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: On 7 Aug 2007 at 21:55, Bob Morabito wrote: and the lets drop it is for EVERYONE'S benefit..including YOU. How many times have I posted on the subject in the last 48 hours?

Re: [Finale] Flapjacks you BET! love 'em!

2007-08-07 Thread David W. Fenton
On 7 Aug 2007 at 23:18, Raymond Horton wrote: David Fenton wrote: And in exactly how many posts did I use profanity or masked profanity? The only one I remember is Brahms is full of shit, but that was a couple of years ago, and directed at me. That was in April 2005 and prompted by the

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