On 01.07.2007 Will Denayer wrote:
It seems that Haydn wrote a Double Bass Concerto of which, unfortunately, only two bars exist (whether the rest was written and went lost or was never written, I do not know). Does anyone know where I could find these two bars? I have the intention of
Will Denayer wrote:
I just found out that the double bass (solo) play backs as is written and not an octave lower. Is there a way to change this? Strangely enough, artificial harmonics (for which I use TGT tools) play back, but natural harmonics (which I notate using the articulation tool and
Will Denayer wrote:
I just found out that the double bass (solo) play backs as is
written and not an octave lower. Is there a way to change this?
Strangely enough, artificial harmonics (for which I use TGT tools)
play back, but natural harmonics (which I notate using the
articulation
Odd...I can't get to it at all.
Michael, I did about the same as you...I was also interested in the playback,
which was advanced for its day.
Thanx...Jim
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Sent: Sun 01-Jul-07 5:27
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject:
Hi, all...
I changed systems recently and noticed that the little attachments are back in
my posts.
Can someone please remind me how to get rid of them? Having done a few other
things in the years since my last system change, I unfortunately can't remember
how I did it. I now have latest
Will Denayer wrote:
I just found out that the double bass (solo) play backs as is
written and not an octave lower. Is there a way to change this?
Strangely enough, artificial harmonics (for which I use TGT tools)
play back, but natural harmonics (which I notate using the
articulation
On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:48 AM, Williams, Jim wrote:
Hi, all...
I changed systems recently and noticed that the little attachments
are back in my posts.
Can someone please remind me how to get rid of them? Having done a
few other things in the years since my last system change, I
Yeah...now gone!
OK...I'll leave well enough alone
Jim
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Christopher Smith
Sent: Sun 01-Jul-07 8:53
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Semi-OT: Attachments are back in my posts
On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:48 AM, Williams,
I received four posts from Jim Williams today. The first, third and
fourth had attachments.
The first message - msg-4190-1681.txt, the third message -
msg-6999-3031.txt, the fourth - msg-8335-2391.txt.
I see two solutions, the first of which is the easiest for all.
Have the admin simply
Darcy et al,
I'm starting to see that there might be a connection between the
corrupted filename (only ever starting from the 20th character!) and
having edited the filename from the desktop, or possibly transferring
the file using either an Ethernet protocol (I have a wireless network
Williams, Jim wrote:
Now they're back...HEPPP!
Are you using Outlook? It formats messages that way.
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Yesterday, the wife was expressing frustration at not being able to
open an attachment. It was winmail.dat. I said that I just always
ignored them, but since she was looking at an email from a person
that could have sent an attachment. I found this site:
Hi, The chord in question is C-11/G. You mentioned C
being a melody note. Put C on top of the F-Bb-Eb-G,
and you'll hear it. The F-Bb-Eb-G voicing is the
standard 4th voicing for Cminor. so the progrssion is
basically--- C (major) to C minor, with the
appropriate scales. My 2 cents, Jim Dukey
Hi Christopher,
You are right about the corruption happening when you try to transfer
the file to another computer or drive. This can happen whenever the
# sign appears in a file name for whatever reason (most often, as you
have discovered, when you are dealing with a long file name but
Dear Christopher,
I am using Finale 2007c with Garritan Pers. Orch. 2 and the playback engine is
Kontakt 2.
I am talking about double bass solo KS. Artificial harmonics (using TGT) play
back correctly, natural harmonics (articulation tool - no.21), do not play
back, I hear the note which is
Hi all,
Finale 2007c, Windows XP.
This has come up a few times while I'm working, and I don't know what's
causing it.
Every once in a while, and as I recall usually in the trombone samples, the
Finale/Garritan will suddenly blatt when playing back. It's consistent,
no matter if the file is
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Every once in a while, and as I recall usually in the trombone samples, the
Finale/Garritan will suddenly blatt when playing back. It's consistent,
no matter if the file is closed, the program ended, or the system rebooted.
It doesn't matter if it's the only line of
I've just started messing around with the GPO sounds and short story is that
I've got the same problems. Also FinWin 2k7c but on Vista. I haven't used
GPO long enough to offer any insight about the problem but it is nice to
know I'm not the only one experiencing it. It is inconsistent as to where
At 07:50 PM 7/1/2007 -0500, Randolph Peters wrote:
This is probably NOT what is going on, but to my ears it sounds like
a MIDI feedback loop. (Or a bunch of conflicting MIDI messages being
sent at the same time.) I think there are some strange anomalies that
occasionally crop up in Human
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