[Finale] Pressing CDs in Sanford ME

2007-11-10 Thread John Roberts
Aaron, US Optical Disc in Sanford ME has ceased operations, having been acquired by Americ Dering, and that operation moved to the Dering plant in Lancaster PA. Unless there's a different pressing plant in Sanford, I suspect you're out of luck. I had used them for a number of years and just had

Re: [Finale] Premieres

2007-11-10 Thread dhbailey
Hearty congratulations to you, Ray! That's fantastic! I wish I lived near enough to hear the premieres. Here's hoping there are many more to come! David H. Bailey Ray Horton wrote: I have two premieres coming up, the first of a brand new work and the second of a work that's been waiting a

Re: [Finale] Premieres

2007-11-10 Thread Bob Morabito
EXCELLENT NEWS, Ray--Congratulations!!! Please let us know how it goes- again, CONGRATULATIONS!! YAY!! Peace, Bob Morabito On Nov 9, 2007, at 9:41 PM, Ray Horton wrote: I have two premieres coming up, the first of a brand new work and the second of a work that's been waiting a couple

Re: [Finale] Guido OT

2007-11-10 Thread Barbara Touburg
Yes, I know that of course. Mi-fa is a minor second. It was late last night when I wrote that. I guess one can interpret highest note in two ways, mine and yours, don't you think?. John Howell wrote: No, a halfstep above la. Fa is always the upper note of a halfstep in solmization. But I'm

Re: [Finale] Guido OT

2007-11-10 Thread Leigh Daniels
Because it's the National Post, I'll bet the producer of the note is well-known Canadian trumpeter Guido Basso. **Leigh On Fri, Nov 9, 2007, Margaret whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Twice in recent weeks one of the clues in The National Post (Canada) crossword puzzle has been -- Guido's

Re: [Finale] Guido OT

2007-11-10 Thread Christopher Smith
Heh, heh! Very good! But I bet even Guido doesn't know what his top note is. That sort of thing tends to vary from day to day, and also early or late in the session... Christopher On Nov 10, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Leigh Daniels wrote: Because it's the National Post, I'll bet the producer of

Re: [Finale] Guido OT

2007-11-10 Thread John Howell
At 10:08 PM -0600 11/9/07, Noel Stoutenburg wrote: Margaret whitby wrote: Twice in recent weeks one of the clues in The National Post (Canada) crossword puzzle has been -- Guido's highest note. In my ignorance I assumed that he was an opera singer that I'd never heard of. I'm sure that

Re(2): [Finale] Guido OT

2007-11-10 Thread Leigh Daniels
Given that I used to watch Guido in Detroit on Canadian TV over 40 years ago, that note may or may not be what it used to be, although a lot of good players still sound great even in their 70's. I recently saw the most remarkable trio of Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell, and George Lewis.

Re: [Finale] Gregorian (windows) font very, VERY OT

2007-11-10 Thread John Howell
At 9:54 PM -0600 11/9/07, Noel Stoutenburg wrote: John Howell wrote: But since Guido appropriated the very neumatic shapes that had been in use for a couple of centuries previously, and simply regularized them graphically, I don't really see why there would have been much ambiguity. In fact

Re: [Finale] Gregorian (windows) font

2007-11-10 Thread John Howell
At 10:04 PM -0600 11/9/07, Noel Stoutenburg wrote: John Howell wrote: But my comment was directed at the statement--I forget whose--that square notation was not in use in Hildegard's time. I did not write that square notation was not in use, but rather that the rules and customs of

Re: [Finale] Guido OT

2007-11-10 Thread Carl Dershem
Leigh Daniels wrote: Because it's the National Post, I'll bet the producer of the note is well-known Canadian trumpeter Guido Basso. **Leigh On Fri, Nov 9, 2007, Margaret whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Twice in recent weeks one of the clues in The National Post (Canada) crossword puzzle

[Finale] VISTA, WinFin2008 EDIROL

2007-11-10 Thread Henry E. Howey
I see that there is no sub-heading for MIDI in VISTA, though the Device Manager lists my EDIROL PCR-1 as a midi source. The problem is that all works fine for a while, but eventually I have no keyboard recognized in Speedy Entry, and 2008 tells me there is no midi driver. Restarts help, but the

Re: [Finale] Gregorian (windows) font

2007-11-10 Thread David W. Fenton
On 10 Nov 2007 at 12:40, John Howell wrote: At 10:04 PM -0600 11/9/07, Noel Stoutenburg wrote: John Howell wrote: But my comment was directed at the statement--I forget whose--that square notation was not in use in Hildegard's time. I did not write that square notation was not in use, but

Re: [Finale] Pressing CDs in Sanford ME

2007-11-10 Thread arabushk
Hey John! Thanks for the info. I was not a regular customer of US Optical--that's just where VMM chose to press the first disc that they released with my work on it. Living in Austin now I have LOTS of choices for audio services should I need them. Aaron J. Rabushka [EMAIL PROTECTED]