Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
Novice question: I'm working in FinWin06 and getting ready to print
score and parts for a quartet, four movement work. Each movement is a
separate file. Am I better off printing files separately or creating
one super file with all movements included? Which would
Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
Novice question: I'm working in FinWin06 and getting ready to print
score and parts for a quartet, four movement work. Each movement is a
separate file. Am I better off printing files separately or creating
one super file with all movements included? Which would
At 9/13/2006 05:09 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Phil Daley's comment, in part wrote:
It continues to amaze me of the steps Mac users must make to update to
new software/machines, especially being forced to upgrade their
software when upgrading machines.
In Windows, everything just works.
At 9/13/2006 05:13 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
No no, everything runs perfect on his circa 1996 PC running Windows.
Oh, and no viruses either. Or blue screens of death.
To be fair, it was a ca. 2000 PC running WIN 98 SE, until earlier this
spring when the machine
At 9/13/2006 06:44 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Noel Stoutenburg / 2006/09/13 / 05:15 PM wrote:
but the company manufacturing the chipset on the
sound card no longer does so, and no longer supports it; I had the most
recent driver available.
Tell me about it.
I have two soft samplers no longer
Phil Daley wrote:
At 9/13/2006 05:13 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
No no, everything runs perfect on his circa 1996 PC running Windows.
Oh, and no viruses either. Or blue screens of death.
To be fair, it was a ca. 2000 PC running WIN 98 SE, until earlier this
spring when
Phil Daley / 2006/09/14 / 06:35 AM wrote:
If you installed Win98 and then upgraded to Win2K and then upgraded to
WinXP, the program would probably run.
I never do this since I don't feel safe, but I am simply curious here if
you can do this even though you want NTFS, or do you have to stay with
Oh come on now. Stop with the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt). You really
don't know what the hell you are talking about.
Phil Daley wrote:
At 9/13/2006 06:44 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Noel Stoutenburg / 2006/09/13 / 05:15 PM wrote:
but the company manufacturing the chipset on the
sound card
Sorry, I should have said in any parts that I have conducted.
At 9/14/2006 12:58 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
have never seen (in 40 years) that symbol in any music I have
conducted
Well you wouldn't, would you? since it A) has no place in the *score*
of anything and B) is normally
I might add my own experience whenreplacing a violinist colleague at the last moment for a choral concert with a well-known choral (and not-so-great orchestral) conductor.
At one really tricky point I found pencilled in my part a pair of eyeglasses in a circle with a diagonal line over it (i.e.
Thanks David and Noel.
BC
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From: Noel Stoutenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Files and Printing
Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
Novice question: I'm working in FinWin06 and getting ready to
I think any ATI card can do that.
http://www.123macmini.com/news/story/293.html
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/Graphics/mac_X800_XT_review/index5b.html
In fact, you might already have a card in the G5 that supports it.
http://www.ati.com/products/radeon9600/radeon9600propcmac/specs.html
I believe
The cheap ATI 9200 will do...
Javier Ruiz, student.
I'm working on a large score and it is time to get a card that
will allow rotation of my 24 monitor into portrait mode.
I have an early single processor Mac G5, and I'm looking for a
recommendation of the least expensive graphics card
Hi Eric,
See later posts. I bought one of the early G5s which didn't have ATI
cards.
Seems as if the 9200 will be OK - $130 at my local dealer, but I'll
look on ebay to see if it can be found there for less.
Thanks to all - Darcy and Robert.
Chuck
On Sep 14, 2006, at 10:44 AM, Eric
On 14 Sep 2006 at 0:02, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
David W. Fenton / 2006/09/13 / 08:30 PM wrote:
Would a driver written for the PowerPC version of OS X work if run on
a MacIntel? Can drivers work on top of the compatibility layer
(whose name I've forgotten)?
Would a driver written for Mac
Friends:
I would elaborate my earlier comments just a bit. I wrote that I make
the decision as to whether I'm going to do individual or separate files
before entering a note. I've not yet run into the case where I couldn't
decide which way I wanted to do it, but if I thought there was any
How do I change to getting the posts one at a time?
Vivian
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How do I change to getting the posts one at a time?
Vivian
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Eric Dannewitz wrote:
You could try emailing support. They are really prompt on registration
things.
They replied asking if my computer has an Intel chip, which it does - I
just bought it a couple of weeks ago. Apparently I need to download and
install something, so it will have to wait
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