Richard Yates wrote:
I have a Syncmaster 204 that I like a lot. I got mine for about $300
I've got that same monitor and I love it!
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I just got a 28 monitor from Best Buys for $550ish. I am on the road
today so I can't tell you the brand and model. The resolution is the
same as the 25 monitors (1920 x 1200) which makes the feature sizes
larger and easier to read. I love this thing. The only issue is that
the screen
I use mine quite frequently. I have a 19 Dell.
It's especially handy for programming too ;-)
A little tip about Dell monitors:
They use the same glass that Apple does. If you like the look of
Apple's monitors, wait a couple of months and that's the glass that
will be in them, for much
I have a 21 Syncmaster 213 at home and a 24 Dell at my office, both which
swivel, and I'd recommend them. I don't use it everyday, but it's very
effective when you're dealing with larger scores and other sundry items. I
would never spend the extra money for the Mac monitors - too expensive for
In FINMAC 2007 I need to move a cond's score stave to another
location. For example, put the Kazoo 1 and 2 stave above the Trumpet 1
stave, instead of its present location. Could someone tell me the best
way to do it?
Richard
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I have a big Dell, which means that I pivot with a stand that is sold
separately, and the monitor software does the rest;-)
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On Aug 10, 2008, at 8:22 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
I would have thought lowercase too, but I've run into a fair number of
French scores that capitalize the pitch names for transposing
instruments -- the Dover reprint of the Durand Cie _Daphnis et
ChloƩ_, for example. Are instances like
On Tue, August 12, 2008 4:53 pm, Richard Huggins wrote:
In FINMAC 2007 I need to move a cond's score stave to another
location. For example, put the Kazoo 1 and 2 stave above the Trumpet 1
stave, instead of its present location. Could someone tell me the best
way to do it?
Probably multiple
Using the Staff Tool, drag the Kazoo 1 staff by it's upper right
handle to the approximate position you want. Repeat for Kazoo 2. Then
choose Respace Staves from the Staff menu and hit OK to get them all
nicely spaced again.
Easy, eh?
Christopher
On 12-Aug-08, at 4:53 PM, Richard
Finmac 2006
When burning an mp3, is there any way to include the click track on the mp3
when using Click and Countoff in the Options menu? Or do I have to make a
click track staff for it to be included? Is the Tempo tap staff in
studio view of any value for this?
TIA
Don Hart
On 12 Aug 2008, at 6:28 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Finmac 2006
When burning an mp3, is there any way to include the click track on
the mp3
when using Click and Countoff in the Options menu?
I don't believe so.
Or do I have to make a
click track staff for it to be included?
Yes -- as far as I
Thanks, Darcy.
It's certainly not a deal-breaker for me if it hasn't changed, but is that
any easier to do in 2009?
Don
On 8/12/08 5:32 PM, Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 Aug 2008, at 6:28 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Finmac 2006
When burning an mp3, is there any way to
On 12-Aug-08, at 6:28 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Finmac 2006
When burning an mp3, is there any way to include the click track on
the mp3
when using Click and Countoff in the Options menu? Or do I have
to make a
click track staff for it to be included? Is the Tempo tap
staff in
studio view
On 12 Aug 2008, at 6:47 PM, Don Hart wrote:
Thanks, Darcy.
It's certainly not a deal-breaker for me if it hasn't changed, but
is that
any easier to do in 2009?
Don
Hi Don,
2009 is no different in this regard than 2008. However, I don't mind
making my own click staff. It's usually
Friends...Thanks for all the recommendations.
After looking at all the recommendations and doing some haggling, I **just**
acquired an HP w2207h 22 pivot at a very favorable price.
All of the monitors you suggested were nice; it came down to the price and
terms.
I am now happily staring at a
That worked great---thanks much (and to Christopher too). Now if i can
only convince the conductor about the kazoos
R.
On Aug 12, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
On Tue, August 12, 2008 4:53 pm, Richard Huggins wrote:
In FINMAC 2007 I need to move a cond's score stave to
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