Re: [Finale] Rehearsal numbers for orchestral score

2005-05-05 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Aaron Sherber / 2005/05/05 / 10:29 PM wrote: >(You can do the same thing by using Global Staff Attributes to turn off >measure numbers, and then editing the bass staff in particular (using the >Staff tool) to turn on measure numbers for that staff.) Actually, you don't need to turn it on since

Re: [Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread David W. Fenton
On 5 May 2005 at 22:03, Raymond Horton wrote: > David W. Fenton wrote: > > >If the 15ba performance is forced on modern players by the notes > >available to them, then I really think they oughtn't play the damned > >thing! It really does sound that bad! > > > I seriously doubt this. Modern bass

Re: [Finale] Rehearsal numbers for orchestral score

2005-05-05 Thread Aaron Sherber
At 09:45 PM 5/5/2005, John McGann/Original Custom Transcription Service wrote: >I'd like to have each bar numbered at the bottom of my score, but >can't figure how to get it just at the bottom- the "Always Show on >Bottom Staff" makes them appear on the different systems, but not >just below the ba

Re: [Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread Raymond Horton
David W. Fenton wrote: If the 15ba performance is forced on modern players by the notes available to them, then I really think they oughtn't play the damned thing! It really does sound that bad! I seriously doubt this. Modern bass players can play things that bass players 200 years ago wou

Re: [Finale] New file setup

2005-05-05 Thread Giz Bowe
You can save yourself a bit of trouble by doing this: after you delete the content, save the file as a template file (*.ftm). Just open this file anytime you start a new piece. If you're making the same adjustments when you do your new piece, make the changes to your .ftm file, where they will

[Finale] Rehearsal numbers for orchestral score

2005-05-05 Thread John McGann/Original Custom Transcription Service
I'd like to have each bar numbered at the bottom of my score, but can't figure how to get it just at the bottom- the "Always Show on Bottom Staff" makes them appear on the different systems, but not just below the bass...thanks! --

[Finale] New file setup

2005-05-05 Thread Lee Actor
Whenever I start a new piece, I take the finished file for a roughly similar old piece, delete all the content, adjust the instrumentation, and go from there. That way, all of my libraries and other behind-the-scenes details (like staff and group name spacing) are set up the way I like them. Is t

Re: [Finale] Haven't seen one of these in a few months...

2005-05-05 Thread A-NO-NE Music
It's been so looong, but did Win98/Win98SE have MIDI port assignment bug in it? If I remember correctly, vendor had to pull circus on .dll (or was it overriding .inf?) to make it work, no? Maybe Fin2005 forgot to do that trick? -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA

Re: [Finale] Haven't seen one of these in a few months...

2005-05-05 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 04:22 PM 5/5/05 -0400, David W. Fenton wrote: >My bet is that it's a video driver problem. Always the first thing I check, and I had already done that. It's Matrox's latest driver, and as I said, no other app, no matter how heavy-duty, causes a crash (heck, if it can run Sonar with my own huge

Re: [Finale] Haven't seen one of these in a few months...

2005-05-05 Thread dhbailey
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: Hi all, A client insisted I get Finale 2005 for its human playback, and he bought it for me. I'm dismayed about having to capitulate to this tethered registration thing, but at least it wasn't my money. Half-compromise. Grumble. I'm running my nice clean Win98SE which ju

Re: [Finale] Haven't seen one of these in a few months...

2005-05-05 Thread David W. Fenton
On 5 May 2005 at 16:14, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: > A client insisted I get Finale 2005 for its human playback, and he > bought it for me. I'm dismayed about having to capitulate to this > tethered registration thing, but at least it wasn't my money. > Half-compromise. Grumble. > > I'm running

[Finale] Haven't seen one of these in a few months...

2005-05-05 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Hi all, A client insisted I get Finale 2005 for its human playback, and he bought it for me. I'm dismayed about having to capitulate to this tethered registration thing, but at least it wasn't my money. Half-compromise. Grumble. I'm running my nice clean Win98SE which just purrs along. However, h

Re: [Finale] pdf booklets

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Patterson
When I say booklet-oriented, what I mean is that it is already 2-up in the pdf file. So there is no need for Adobe Reader to print 2-up. You just print straight to your large-format paper. > -Original Message- > From: Andrew Stiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2005

Re: [Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread Andrew Stiller
Can we really talk about "typical" contrabasses in any time or place? Of course we can: in 2005, a typical American cb has 4 strings, tuned E A D G. Certainly a great many insts. are not typical, but that does not mean that a typical variety cannot be identified, nor that its prevalence is mar

Re: [Finale] pdf booklets

2005-05-05 Thread Andrew Stiller
On May 3, 2005, at 2:56 PM, Robert Patterson wrote: I think Johannes Gebauer mentioned CocoaBooklet. This is a free OSX utility that takes page-oriented PDFs and produces booklet-oriented PDFs from them, which you can then print directly with the free version of Adobe Reader or with Preview. I u

[Finale] OT: Apple: Predator or protagonist?

2005-05-05 Thread Phil Daley
Wired Windows Apple: Predator or protagonist? By Dave Kearns, Network World, 05/02/05 The big news last week on the PC front, at least according to the general press, was the release of a new version of the Macintosh operating system

Re: [Finale] Archieves

2005-05-05 Thread Leigh Daniels
George, I put my archive of the list up temporarily on: Hope that helps you out. **Leigh >George Ports / 2005/05/05 / 10:59 AM wrote: > >>Is there a way to find all the posts of the last couple of months? > ___

Re: [Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread David W. Fenton
On 5 May 2005 at 13:06, John Howell wrote: > At 12:47 PM -0400 5/5/05, David W. Fenton wrote: > > > >But I believe the tunings on the typical 3-string Viennese basses of > >the time was not the same as our modern conbrabasses. I don't know > >enough about the actual tunings for those instruments,

[Finale] Thompson Alleluia, redux (OT)

2005-05-05 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
Excuse me, I meant to say the Eighth note should remain constant. DEan M. Estabrook Retired Church Musician Composer, Arranger Adjudicator Amateur Golfer ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

[Finale] Thompson Alleluia

2005-05-05 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
I don't remember the exact dispersion of metric changes, but I can assure you the quarter note should remain constant throughout. When he changes meters, as I recall, it was simply to create the scansion he desired ... it worked for me! DEan M. Estabrook Retired Church Musician Composer, Arran

Re: [Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread John Howell
At 12:47 PM -0400 5/5/05, David W. Fenton wrote: But I believe the tunings on the typical 3-string Viennese basses of the time was not the same as our modern conbrabasses. I don't know enough about the actual tunings for those instruments, so can't say, but I'm struck by the performer's change from

Re: [Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread David W. Fenton
On 5 May 2005 at 0:34, Ken Moore wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Fenton > writes: >Is there anyone on the list who plays contrabass and is > familiar with >Per questa bella mano? I could certain scan some of the > score and put >it up for people to look at, if they need to see it > (

Re: [Finale] Archieves

2005-05-05 Thread A-NO-NE Music
George Ports / 2005/05/05 / 10:59 AM wrote: >Is there a way to find all the posts of the last couple of months? Archive is available at the address shown at the footer of each message. Searching is another story. Once I said this list can implement search archive just because the other list I a

[Finale] Archieves

2005-05-05 Thread George Ports
Is there a way to find all the posts of the last couple of months? I received some help from a few of the members concerning a pdf problem I have. Lost them somehow when I hit some kind of message that said it would delete related messages. (or something like that) Am hoping to retrieve them

Re: [Finale] FinMac2005b Tiger problem

2005-05-05 Thread Allen Fisher
Hi guys-- Apple recommended the following: Delete com.apple.ATS from /Library/Caches Reboot. Allen On 5/5/05 2:30 AM, "Dennis W. Manasco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith: > At 11:46 AM -0400 5/4/05, A-NO-NE Music wrote: > >> Finale fonts are not recognized by _this_ Tiger. When I run Verify >> F

Re: [Finale] FinMac2005b Tiger problem

2005-05-05 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Dennis W. Manasco / 2005/05/05 / 03:30 AM wrote: >(if they have Tiger-compatible >versions yet) a directory rebuild with DiskWarrior and a directory >and filesystem check with Tech Tool Pro.) Yup, we are all waiting for DW 3.0.3 updater for Tiger compatibility. Did you notice this maybe the fi

Re: [Finale] OT: Randall Thompson

2005-05-05 Thread Owain Sutton
I don't know the piece, but using 2/8 seems perfectly appropriate to me, rather than 1/4. 1/x bars are strange creatures - they seem to have an ability to confuse otherwise-levelheaded musicians and conductors. (Very off-topic - I think it's the Lutoslawski piano concerto that ends with a bar

[Finale] OT: Randall Thompson

2005-05-05 Thread Phil Daley
A quick question. In the Alleluia, which is mostly in 4/4, there are a couple of 2/8 measures. Aren't the eighth notes supposed to remain at a constant tempo? Shouldn't these measures have been written in 1/4 (or combined into 5/4 with the previous measure - there are other instances of 5/4 measur

[Finale] Treble clef in Cb part

2005-05-05 Thread Ken Moore
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Fenton writes: >Is there anyone on the list who plays contrabass and is familiar with >Per questa bella mano? I could certain scan some of the score and put >it up for people to look at, if they need to see it (also maybe an >MP3 of the recording). The telli

Re: [Finale] FinMac2005b Tiger problem

2005-05-05 Thread Dennis W. Manasco
At 11:46 AM -0400 5/4/05, A-NO-NE Music wrote: Finale fonts are not recognized by _this_ Tiger. When I run Verify Fonts, all the Finale fonts are grayed out. Ack! Hiro -- Did you try deleting all of the font caches? Try something like Tiger Cache Cleaner