On 2 Mar 2008 at 20:28, Barbara Touburg wrote:
Next week I'll be going to the Utrecht University Library for some
Charpentier music, I can look it up for you. They have the DDT series.
Doesn't Grove Online list the editions?
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David
On 3/2/08, David W. Fenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't Grove Online list the editions?
If you mean the specific pieces for each Vol of the DDT, I honestly don't
know. I'll ask around.
Thanks David!
Kim
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Just a guess, but you may be up against the randomizing aspect of HP.
It's not supposed to play each note exactly the same in a mechanical
method, which would account for the discrepancies in the lengths of the
notes as well as in any nuances of dynamics.
Why doesn't the plug-in work with HP
Thanks for replying David--
the randomizing aspect of HP. It's not supposed to play each
note exactly the same in a mechanical method, which would account
for the discrepancies in the lengths of the notes
The randomizing of the whole note value only happens with HP on, with
an exported
After using Finale mostly as a scratch pad for years, I now need to create
some professional looking scores and am digging into areas I've never
worried much about. I'm working on a contrapuntal piano score and am
running into a problem that must have a solution I'm missing. In the treble
clef,
Barbara, I found out none of the cantatas I am looking for were in this vol
of the DDT.
I really appreciate your time and offer to help!
Thanks so much!
Kim
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Barbara Touburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next week I'll be going to the Utrecht University Library for
In the treble clef, I have
two parts, each in its own layer. The two parts are
frequently a M or m second apart. Finale always puts the note
with the stem down to the left, so that the two stems are on
the outside of the note-heads, rather than aligned together on
the inside of the two
None of the cantatas you're looking for is in the DDT volume. (Am
sending table of contents via private). Have you manage to find
Friedrich Noack, Christoph Graupner als Kirchenkomponist, BH
Wiesbaden /1960 (=Beiheft of the DDT-Series); it's a good overview of
the 1400+ (!) cantatas and a
It sounds like you might be using Layer 1 as the bottom (lowest) layer
and Layer 2 as the top layer. To get correct multi-layer spacing, you
need to do the opposite -- Layer 1 on top, Layer 2 on bottom. (Also
make sure you select the appropriate stem direction in your Layer
options.)
Hi all,
I'm still having trouble with Finale corrupting the preference file
when quitting. It no longer freezes. It seems to quit without
obvious incident, but the next time I try to open it, it quits before
the opening is complete. Before I complain yet again to MM about
this, is
Chuck,
Just use the Finder to duplicate your prefs file and leave it next to
the original. To restore, delete the corrupted file, duplicate the
duplicate and remove the copy 2 info and you've got restored prefs.
**Leigh
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008, Chuck Israels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, is there
Hi Chuck,
When Finale won't launch, try logging out and logging back in.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On 3 Mar 2008, at 6:46 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi all,
I'm still having trouble with Finale corrupting the preference file
when quitting. It no longer
Have you had a sudden power off of your Mac without shutting it down
properly? You might have a minor volume bitmap problem. You can boot
while holding doing the command and S keys to get to the shell. Then
follow what it says to do.
Volume bitmap problems cause weird things
Chuck Israels / 08.3.3 / 6:46 PM wrote:
Also, is there a place on my computer that I can keep a copy of the
preferences that Finale will not see it and get confused, and what is
a good, step by step procedure to follow when Finale will not open?
Anywhere but Finale folder and
I didn't know the listings would be so screwed, when emailed- sorry--
I include a link to a screen capture of what was sent:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/1/5/1681033/Vel%20comparison.png
Bob
On Mar 3, 2008, at 6:42 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Just a guess, but you may be up against the
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