Well, I had programmed most of my keyboard combination shortcuts
directly in MacOS, and thought that it was a real advantage of the OS to
be able to do that.
Initially, I was crashing whenever I tried to edit an expression - Tech
Support had me do a total reinstall, and when that failed they
Could someone throw me a bone on this one? Much appreciated.
GJB
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From: GERALD BERG gj.b...@rogers.com
To: finale@shsu.edu finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:29:11 PM
Subject: [Finale] FIN/Mavericks midi/USB interface
Hi all
What are people
Confused. Hoops? There are just two things you need to do to have QuicKeys
working on Mavericks. One of them, you had to do in every version of
QuicKeys. Maybe this will helpŠ
1. Go into System Preferences and click on the Security Privacy pane.
Switch to the Privacy tab and pick Accessibility
Anything by MOTU is great. Their USB interface works flawlessly. I
also have an original 828, FireWire interface from 2002 that they
still support flawlessly on 10.9
Sent from my iSomething
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On Mar 21, 2014, at 7:34 AM, GERALD BERG gj.b...@rogers.com wrote:
Could someone throw me a bone on
Thanks for posting again. My interface is so old that I didn’t think to
respond. Using a MOTU Midi timepiece MTPAV which is a decade or so old. My
current system is
Fin 2012c.r13.
OS 10.9.2
2.7 GHz core i5 iMac (16GB)
Although I’m a hobby user and don’t stress the computer or software at
Thanx Eric -- all I needed.
GJB
From: Eric Dannewitz ericd...@jazz-sax.com
To: finale@shsu.edu finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 11:04:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Fw: FIN/Mavericks midi/USB interface
Anything by MOTU is great. Their USB
Hi Stephen,
With total respect for Chuck and his knowledge, Finale does NOT need a measure
to have an item in it to prevent it from creating a multimeasure rest. The
staff style alone would be sufficient.
My previous answer is almost certainly the solution, and it is a one-step
solution. You
Hi Christopher,
I must not have explained myself clearly, or maybe I wasn't thinking clearly
(more likely). Sometimes I answer too quickly - wanting to be helpful and then
discovering that I have been just the opposite!
Since I am in the habit of putting quarter rests behind slashes - a
Hi Chuck,
Yes, I often put in rests under slash staff styles as you do, to open up some
more space for chord symbols (they never space properly when I include them in
Music Spacing). You are absolutely right that this method of adding horizontal
space to a measure is the most predictable way