I seem to have missed the posting that gave the URL of the blog, could
someone repost it for me please,
Cheers,
Lawrence
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Andrew Levin ale...@clemson.edu wrote:
Justin,
You wrote in your blog that Finale 2012b would include:
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Here it is
http://blog.finalemusic.com/post/2012/05/29/The-Next-Version-of-Finale.aspx
On 02/06/2012, at 6:11 PM, Lawrence Yates wrote:
I seem to have missed the posting that gave the URL of the blog, could
someone repost it for me please,
Cheers,
Lawrence
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at
] Finale 2013
If that is all it does then it isnt going to do well. It should at
least have basic transposition of music. If I wanted a music viewer,
I'd stick with forscore.
Performance tool? Is it going to use those excellent sound fonts
that finale uses? I mean the non garritan sounds
i don't plan on using this iPad thing, but it might be good for
someone who is interested to gather some of the comments together
discussed here and submit them to MM.
cheers,
jef
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 2:29 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale 2013
If that is all it does then it isnt going to do well. It should at
least have basic transposition
Justin,
You wrote in your blog that Finale 2012b would include:
popular feature requests, bug fixes, and entirely new features, too.
Could you give us any information on what those might be? I'm on Finale 2011
and decided to wait for 2013. Now that that will be a year away I might
consider
On 6/1/2012 8:44 AM, Phillips, Justin wrote:
It's a free app.
Excellent! Thank you.
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Exactly the same for me.
Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
Composer, Arranger
VISIT US AT rayhortonmusic.com
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Andrew Levin ale...@clemson.edu wrote:
Justin,
You wrote in your blog that Finale 2012b
ditto what Andrew said.
On 02/06/2012, at 1:36 AM, Andrew Levin wrote:
Justin,
You wrote in your blog that Finale 2012b would include:
popular feature requests, bug fixes, and entirely new features, too.
Could you give us any information on what those might be? I'm on Finale 2011
Justin,
Thank you very much for helping convince MakeMusic to break the annual
upgrade cycle. I am delighted that there won't be a Finale2013 this
year and look forward to great things with the new 'release it when it's
ready' mentality.
And I'm thrilled also that you're releasing an iPad
On 2012-05-31 12:36, David H. Bailey wrote:
I
hope it's not just a Finale version of Sibelius's Scorch, which is fine
for playing and viewing files but not for creating or editing them.
Playing, viewing, printing in the version released now. MM has been
pretty clear about this since NAMM.
On 2012-05-31 05:30, Girard Bowe wrote:
In JazzFont, the dot in the dotted eighth rest is too far separated from the
rest. Changing the spacing in Document Options then results in a dot too
close to a quarter rest.
Takes about 3 seconds to correct with a current JW Change (beta).
Best
On Thu May 31, at ThursdayMay 31 7:08 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
On 2012-05-31 05:30, Girard Bowe wrote:
In JazzFont, the dot in the dotted eighth rest is too far separated from the
rest. Changing the spacing in Document Options then results in a dot too
close to a quarter rest.
Takes
There's a Finale app? I checked the iTunes App store this morning and
there was nothing that turned up when I entered Finale in the search
bar. Too bad there's no editing.
What's it called?
David H. Bailey
On 5/31/2012 7:10 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
On 2012-05-31 12:36, David H. Bailey
It's been submitted to Apple and we're waiting on approval, which
shouldn't be much longer. The app is called Finale SongBook, and is
designed as a music viewing and performance tool.
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Portfolio Manager - Notation Products
MakeMusic, Inc
763-772-3964
On 5/31/12 12:59 PM,
On 5/31/2012 2:30 PM, Phillips, Justin wrote:
It's been submitted to Apple and we're waiting on approval, which
shouldn't be much longer. The app is called Finale SongBook, and is
designed as a music viewing and performance tool.
Thanks for the clarification -- any chance of there being
If that is all it does then it isnt going to do well. It should at
least have basic transposition of music. If I wanted a music viewer,
I'd stick with forscore.
Performance tool? Is it going to use those excellent sound fonts
that finale uses? I mean the non garritan sounds? Then I'd totally
pass
I foresee editing as a separate app with a totally different feature set.
While I can't comment now on future plans regarding mobile, I can
definitely say it's on my radar.
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Portfolio Manager - Notation Products
MakeMusic, Inc
763-772-3964
On 5/31/12 2:29 PM, Eric
On 5/31/2012 4:55 PM, Phillips, Justin wrote:
I foresee editing as a separate app with a totally different feature set.
While I can't comment now on future plans regarding mobile, I can
definitely say it's on my radar.
Excellent -- I look forward to the day that such an app gets released!
At 1:30 PM -0500 5/31/12, Phillips, Justin wrote:
It's been submitted to Apple and we're waiting on approval, which
shouldn't be much longer. The app is called Finale SongBook, and is
designed as a music viewing and performance tool.
--
Justin Phillips
Portfolio Manager - Notation Products
Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale 2013
If that is all it does then it isnt going to do well. It should at
least have basic transposition of music. If I wanted a music viewer,
I'd stick with forscore.
Performance tool? Is it going to use those excellent sound fonts
that finale uses? I mean the non garritan
Have you seen what a majority of free apps do on iOS? For a viewer of
finale files, it should be free.
Sent from my iSomething
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On May 31, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Fiskum, Steve fisk...@jspaluch.com wrote:
You sure expect a lot for FREE. They will get there, just let them get
started.
Steve
http://blog.finalemusic.com/post/2012/05/29/The-Next-Version-of-Finale.aspx
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I think they just wanted to avoid the 13 moniker.
I am not at all happy to hear they are dropping support for 10.5, but by
the time it happens I may not care as much. Whether Patterson Plugins makes
the transition, especially on the Windows side, remains to be seen.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 5:44
Good. MakeMusic finally sees that they need to fix things rather than just
making everyone pay for the next version and maybe fixing stuff.
Will totally be interested in the iPad app. Hopefully it will be great. They
really need a SmartMusic iPad version…..
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Eric Dannewitz
On Wed, May 30, 2012 9:44 pm, Robert Patterson wrote:
Whether Patterson Plugins makes
the transition, especially on the Windows side, remains to be seen.
I'll pay more!
Dennis
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Between the number 13 and the Mayan Apocalypse, I thought we'd throw the
towel in this year :-).
It is coincidence however that it happened to be what would have become
the 2013 version. We won't be moving back to the yearly release cycle
even after the next major release next year.
We try to
, 2012 9:50 PM
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|Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale 2013
|
|Good. MakeMusic finally sees that they need to fix things rather than just
making
|everyone pay for the next version and maybe fixing stuff.
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|Good. MakeMusic finally sees that they need to fix things rather than just
making
|everyone pay for the next version and maybe fixing stuff.
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