Re: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-10 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
Wilco .. Thanks, Dean On Aug 10, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Lee Actor wrote: I'm on a PC, but I'm sure it works the same for a Mac. Check your User's Manual. -Lee Lee:: Are these the commands on a PC or Mac? Dean On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Lee Actor wrote: I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've jus

RE: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-10 Thread Lee Actor
I'm on a PC, but I'm sure it works the same for a Mac. Check your User's Manual. -Lee > > Lee:: > > Are these the commands on a PC or Mac? > > Dean > > On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Lee Actor wrote: > > >> I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy > >> Entry after many

Re: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-10 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
Lee:: Are these the commands on a PC or Mac? Dean On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:20 PM, Lee Actor wrote: I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one problem still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an

Re: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-10 Thread Johannes Gebauer
Forgot an important one (which has hit me once again just now): - A better solution for triplet/tuplet entry: Having to use the combination Option-3 for every triplet really stops the flow. There must be a better way to do this from the number keypad. Anyone got a suggestion? and here is anothe

Re: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-10 Thread Johannes Gebauer
I have a very old and simple MIDI keyboard, which doesn't have any way of transposing the keys. For that it would indeed be very helpful if Finale had such a switch built in. However, it is more important to me that Speedy gets a major overhaul, the transposition switch is secondary. Here is

Re: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-10 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Taris Whitepaw wrote: I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one problem still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an octave higher than played? My keyboard (which a friend has given me) stop

Re: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-09 Thread Darcy James Argue
This is something you will have to take care of on the keyboard end of things -- however, most MIDI keyboards include a transposition function. - Darcy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY On 09 Aug 2005, at 11:51 PM, Taris Whitepaw wrote: I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got ba

RE: [Finale] Speedy Entry question.

2005-08-09 Thread Lee Actor
> I'm using FinWin2k2 and I've just recently got back into using Speedy > Entry after many years of not having a MIDI connection. Only one problem > still plagues me. Is there any way to input notes an octave higher than > played? My keyboard (which a friend has given me) stops two > octaves above