ul that in time they will figure out better fuzzy
logic to make it easier for more people to manage the pen entry.
I am knocking on wood as I type this, but so far I have not dropped my
SurfacePro so I have not had to deal with tech support at that level.
Knowing how horrible Microsoft support i
lem. If it's already
unchecked, I don't have any further suggestion unfortunately.
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d then where it says "Set To Value" you
choose None from the drop-down menu.
Just an idea that popped into my head -- I hope it helps.
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On 8/24/2015 5:49 AM, Haroldo Mauro wrote:
> That sounds good, but I tried and it didn't work. I've created the expression
> Yes I had Human Playback Off selected. But I applied your suggestion and it
> did work! "Swing" instead of "Human Playback Off" and "0" in "Set to Value".
> To swing again I duplicated the expression and set it to a value of 45. It
&
ck on the notehead and click on the top handle, which will flip
the 16th beam to the left side (the correct side) of the stem.
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automatically, I figure I'll be long-retired before the amount I'll
spend on inks equals the amount I would have spent to buy the same
technology in a laser printer.
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erson wrote:
> David,
>
> The Epson info says that printer handles up to 13x19. Can you elaborate on
> the discrepancy between that claim and the sizes you mentioned.
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 5:30 AM, David H. Bailey
> wrote:
>
>&
document feeder, the widest paper that will fit through
the document feeder is 11.75". It does not scan both sides at once (as
in a single pass) but it does scan double-sided automatically -- it
reverses the page and feeds it through the scanner again automatically.
>
> Thank
ve a lot of extraneous things (expressions, articulations,
text, etc.) so the export/import process should be fairly straightforward.
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writing a dotted quarter and
putting a slash through the stem to indicate the playing of an
equivalent number of 8th notes.
I don't know how to do it to achieve accurate playback, but I know what
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riplets as you want them and then select
that section and run the plug-in and end up with the notation you want.
It should be easy to accomplish what you want, but unfortunately it's not.
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> Thank you everyone for your he
a version for Sibelius and they
provide more robust export/import of MusicXML files than the versions
which are included with Finale and Sibelius.
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inalemusic web-site.
There is a version for Finale and also a version for Sibelius and they
provide more robust export/import of MusicXML files than the versions
which are included with Finale and Sibelius.
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ar better than asking humans whose egos may
get the better of them.
It's available as a paper book, on CD-rom or in a combined package.
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out are new bugs, supposedly fixed bugs which
aren't actually fixed, and old bugs which weren't even addressed.
What are the advantages of 2014.5 over 2014 or 2012?
I'm a Windows user, so the compatibility with newer OSx upgrades isn't
important to me (although if it's tr
s into it with no
publicly visible corporate pressure to rush an incomplete product to
market. And their development team is headed by a person with a proven
track record of leading solid development of notation software.
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rsion.
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On 12/5/2015 2:20 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Just encountered the same problem!
>
> No solution yet.
>
> Chuck
>
>
>> On Dec 5, 2015, at 10:39 AM, David Froom SMCM wrote:
>>
>> I recently upgraded to 2014.5 (Mac).
ending.
This worked in my short 3 measure example so I see no reason why it
shouldn't work for you in a more major piece.
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ack but others that need to be taken.
My solution solves that problem but it's a bother and should be an
option in the repeat dialog.
Thanks,
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On 1/12/2016 6:49 PM, Lawrence Yates wrote:
> Excellent - thank you!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lawrence
>
> On 12 January
defining which
measure the repeat should go back to or jump forward to, but only after
the first ending has been played.
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On 1/13/2016 8:13 AM, Peter Taylor wrote:
> I'm not up with recent versions, but in Fin 2005 and 2007 there is indeed an
> option in the endings dialog of
I was referring to the
"Go To Measure #" which is part of the dialog when assigning a repeat or
an ending to a measure.
I had missed that one, too. Silly us. ;-)
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in in effect
until altered)
4c) assigned this to the 3rd measure
5) Tested my experiment - on the first pass the first measure played,
the 2nd measure was silent, the 3rd measure played and on the 2nd pass
all the measures played
So that's how I would accomplish a 2nd tim
ck data" on the "bad" file? Try that and see if
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> I'll forward your message to the pupil's father.
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then re-inserted it playback might be as you wish.
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multimeasure rest until you highlight those 12 bars and hit backspace to
clear them of all your entries.
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earbuds for convenience -- I
have a pair and it's so nice to be able to simply stand up from working
at my notebook and walk around as needed without having to remember to
remove the earbuds. They're great for listening to music, too!
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Make sure that the settings are the same for
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ve been a member of this group. Otherwise I would have had no clue
that "quantization settings" would have any effect on how Finale works
with the notation data.
In any event I'm happy I could help point you in the correct direction!
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On 2/9/2016 3:49 PM, Douglas Bro
That doesn't happen to me with the same combination of Finale2014.5 and
Win10.
Sorry I can't offer any suggestions.
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On 2/11/2016 12:04 AM, Mariposa Symphony Orchestra wrote:
> For the past few days, whenever I close Finale (2014.5, Win10) it then: after
&g
9 and 120 outside any
measure number regions and thus shouldn't show any numbers.
I've always found that pickup measures work best for me if I create them
by hand rather than using Finale's built-in pickup measure creation, but
that's perhaps a discussio
measures 118-121.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 11, 2016, at 2:57 PM, David H. Bailey
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/11/2016 5:31 PM, Sears, Joel wrote: Back in the day, many of
>>> the west cost composers would scratch out measures they were not
>>
a printer driver to work the best. No odd characters (I recall some of
those from Finale files when I've tried "export to PDF") and the file
size, in my experience, is smaller when I do a "print to PDF" than when
I do an "export to PDF."
S
On 2/12/2016 2:23 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> On Fri, February 12, 2016 1:56 pm, David H. Bailey wrote:
>> I've never liked any program's "export to PDF" functions -- I've always
>> found the "print to PDF" using a 3rd-party PDF printer app
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t. But then I don't usually work on
projects which have to be "just so" for a particular publisher.
I don't find plug-ins to be helpful for entering the notation -- they're
great for things after the initial music entry but I find they get in
the way when I'm in the mu
have a
solid feel to them, the case is well built and it feels rugged enough to
stand up to normal use. It's hard to say whether any keyboard will
stand up if it's just something the students sign out from the music
department and don't have an actual investment in. But at $
solid feel to them, the case is well built and it feels rugged enough to
stand up to normal use. It's hard to say whether any keyboard will
stand up if it's just something the students sign out from the music
department and don't have an actual investment in. But at
uggestions will work for the whole score when you make the
adjustments I've suggested. I can't see any way to make all the beams
over rests horizontal without adjusting each beam manually.
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On 2/27/2016 7:22 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
> On 2/26/2016 9:25 AM, Neal Gittleman wrote:
>> I know we have some experienced Sibelius users on this group, and maybe one
>> of them can help…
>>
>> I’m working on a project with a composer who uses Sibelius. There’s a
Windows 10, Finale 2014.5, hold the space bar and click where you want
playback to start from. I think that's how it's always worked, if I
remember correctly.
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On 2/28/2016 1:05 PM, Adam Taylor wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I upgraded my laptop from Win7 to Win10 a
think it's not so much a bug as it is a design feature for the
particular Setup Wizard document for Organ, since it is very possible to
create our own Organ score and then be able to hide the pedal staves.
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On 3/5/2016 5:55 PM, Barbara Touburg wrote:
> Do we think this is a bug?
As a followup to my previous message:
P.S. That is why I never use the Setup Wizard -- too many anomalies in
the pre-designed templates that Finale provides.
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h
On 3/6/2016 9:25 AM, Barbara Touburg wrote:
> On 6-3-2016 12:33, David H. Bailey wrote:
>> Did the file begin as a Finale template? Did it begin with the Setup
>> Wizard so that Finale's pre-defined instruments were used?
>
> I don't know. This is a piece I'
enth added, which is a dominant 7th chord.
Now if the subject line had said "flat seven" chord I would interpret
that as meaning a triad constructed on the lowered seventh degree of the
scale - for example in the key of C major, a Bb major triad.
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know if there were a less brute-force method.
>
Wow -- what a nightmare! I'm sorry you had such a tough time with it!
Thank you for sharing it with the list in case that problem happens to
someone else.
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users of all ages and levels of mental competence who forget about such
things. Especially me. And if you're going to accuse me of being
senile, I shall have to ask you to step outside.
If I can remember where the door is. ;-)
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honed away from
MakeMusic products to complete the transition to owning Alfred it may
not be a good thing for us Finale users.
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sounded as if Daniel and his team have spent a lot of time
rethinking the workflow that should be best for most users. And I'm
eager to see the new music font in action!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us -- especially the part where he
said the crossgrade price isn't fixe
estration.
>
It sounds as if somehow your flute staff and your new harp staff are set
to the same midi channel number. Change that for one of the staves and
then assign the correct instrument patch to each staff and you should be
able to get them to sound correctly.
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ndle for
the barline at the right edge of the measure you want larger, moving it
to the right. When it's the size you want, let go of the mouse button.
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hich the original expression had. So I may think I've created
an expression along the lines of "watch the conductor" only to find that
the original expression had playback set to affect tempo and to double it.
Perhaps that's a part of your problems.
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ents at the top of the score, although I prefer to see them in
the middle and set apart from the other instruments with their own bracket.
I will add that I also prefer to see the staves for the obbligato
instruments throughout the score, even if they are tacet for a number of
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On 7/13/2016 12:49 PM, Ryan wrote:
> MusicPrinter Plus! Wow, I haven't thought about that in a long time. I used
> that all the way up until 1996!
>
[snip]
That's about when I moved to Finale. Version 3.5 was my first Finale
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reble clef showing up following the mid-measure bass clef.
I just tried an experiment and placed a mid-measure change to bass clef
and no phantom treble clef appeared at the start of that measure.
David H. Bailey
On 7/14/2016 3:14 PM, j...@thomastudios.com wrote:
> You said you wanted a mid
it much.
Sweetwater.com is a great place to learn more about these keyboards.
Good luck!
David H. Bailey
On 7/15/2016 5:33 PM, Lee Dengler wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am in need of a small, portable midi keyboard that I can use for speedy
> entry when I traveling. I'd welcom
One thing I forgot to mention is that they all have USB cables so
there's no need for midi interfaces.
The MicroKey37 requires batteries but the NanoKey2 is powered by the USB
port.
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On 7/15/2016 5:53 PM, Lee Dengler wrote:
> Thanks, David. This is very
On 7/23/2016 6:55 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> Well, exporting back to 2012 has not helped me a bit. Now this file crashes
> everytime I click on anything. I'd appreciate any advice anyone has. Thanks
>
Have you done a data check? That's the only thing I can think of.
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Select "Palettes and Backgrounds" and you'll see a checkbox labeled
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help in that situation? I'm not sure what
all that does (Document menu, Data Check, File Maintenance) but unless
MakeMusic have totally messed it up running it shouldn't make anything
worse and it might resolve that issue.
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that
they were rewriting the code in order to modernize it. Was that just a
bunch of b.s. to mask their superstitious avoidance of the number 13?
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just fine. And I
recall them working just fine in all previous versions of FinWin also.
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argin handle to where
you want it. Save file. Done.
Or while in Page Layout Tool, Click on the Page Layout Menu, select Page
Margins . . . and be sure Adjust Current Page Only is selected and then
set the margin numerically in the Page Margin dialog.
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em as if the lyrics were under the notes. How do I resolve
> this?
Work momentarily in Scroll View and do the dragging in that, then see if
the complete word extension stays above the staff when you switch back
to Page View.
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e price is that it's the same as a
crossgrade price from a competitor's product, so people who have never
used Finale before but who have used Sibelius pay only the same amount
that we faithful Finale users pay for this new(?) version of Finale.
How's that for corporate loyalty t
iately -- it's as if they forgot to test the
Print routine at all!
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us or Notion or Forte or whatever
certainly isn't making any of us happy.
Thanks for reading -- I realize you may not be able to answer my
questions, but perhaps you could pass them along to whomever in the
corporation sets the pricing and the scheduling of interim updates.
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on so that the contrabass will play
back (if you have a sound library which actually has a contrabass flute
patch) with the correct sound at the correct pitch.
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me that it's the importing function in Finale which might not be working
properly if you've already tried two different scanning programs and you
get the same error message both times.
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edy entry?
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
Scan it using an earlier version of Finale, save as MusicXML, import
that into Finale v25.
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On 9/26/2016 10:21 AM, John Witmer wrote:
> Yes, but how do you scan into Finale from a 3rd party scanner?
> John Witmer
Sharpeye and Photoscore allow you to save as MusicXML or MIDI, either of
which you can import into Finale.
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or not.
Just stick with what you've got since it's obviously working for you.
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On 9/26/2016 9:32 AM, Craig Sylvern wrote:
> Thanks David!! H…let’s see… I think I’ll spend $149 to have to go
> through more steps to get my work done. Wow…there’s a good busi
Nor on mine either -- looks like it must be an e-mail client setting
that got changed for him.
David H. Bailey
On 10/12/2016 9:13 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> Wow! Nothing like that on my end.
>
> Raymond Horton
> Composer, Arranger
> Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United M
t out.
And there are the forums at Steinberg which anybody can join.
It'll be an interesting next few months definitely!
David H. Bailey
On 10/19/2016 1:30 PM, Michael Lawlor wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has been looking at Steinberg's Dorico
> notation programme and if it i
t out.
And there are the forums at Steinberg which anybody can join.
It'll be an interesting next few months definitely!
David H. Bailey
On 10/19/2016 1:30 PM, Michael Lawlor wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has been looking at Steinberg's Dorico
> notation programme and if it i
On 10/19/2016 1:35 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> Or when it can open/import Finale files
>
Heck, as witnessed by the many discussions on failed file openings by
later versions of Finale, not even Finale can open/import Finale files
all the time! Don't let that stop you! ;-)
On 10/19/2016 1:35 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> Or when it can open/import Finale files
>
Heck, as witnessed by the many discussions on failed file openings by
later versions of Finale, not even Finale can open/import Finale files
all the time! Don't let that stop you! ;-)
to minimize the problems that
others have had with constant crashes or other problems but rather to
let people know that not everybody is having the issues which are being
reported. Of course, if you are one of those people it would be very
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about
the shaky financial status of Avid nor worry about whomever the current
owner of Finale is and when they will decide to sell it off again or
simply let it die.
All the while it will be interesting to see what new things get added to
Finale, Sibelius and MuseScore to pick up on
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tivation from both Sibelius and Finale
so I can continue to use them on my laptop as well as my new desktop.
So the software protection aspect of Dorico really isn't a big deal.
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On 10/22/2016 7:58 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> Just a warning that Dorico uses Ste
I'm not trying to
convince anybody to make the jump to Dorico, but the development team
has paid a lot of attention to the frustrations and wishes that many of
us have posted in these groups over the years.
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have been
no reports here from Finale25 users telling us that long-standing bugs
have been fixed. I guess it's easier to take things out than to
actually fix things which are broken.
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eir heads wondering why so few people
are upgrading to Finale25 . . .
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adds the new staff to every system and staff set. Does anyone
> know a way to not have this happen?
After it gets added, use staff tool to select that added staff and use
the "Hide Empty Staves" command in the Staff menu and any systems where
there aren't notes on that staff won'
frankly can't afford that any more.
So I'm out on this upgrade, even for $99. And possibly out for all the
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Thank you very much, Jan! I can't begin to imagine how much work you
put into those, and when I'm a little bit more flush with cash I intend
to make a donation to support your work!
Thanks,
David H. Bailey
On 11/29/2016 8:07 AM, Jan Angermüller wrote:
> I have updated the free E
e. We all just need to have flexible comfort zones -- I can
work well in both Finale and Sibelius (and am fairly fluent in
MuseScore) and am working to be just as much at home in Dorico. Once
they get the manual completed and offer tutorial projects to help new
users get comfortable with the softwa
s constant (an 8th-note is an
8th-note regardless of the meter on that specific part).
What Dorico can't do yet is to have the barlines line up such that
having one part in 2/4 and another in 6/8 with the duple feeling of both
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s constant (an 8th-note is an
8th-note regardless of the meter on that specific part).
What Dorico can't do yet is to have the barlines line up such that
having one part in 2/4 and another in 6/8 with the duple feeling of both
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MusicXML files as well.
David H. Bailey
On 12/4/2016 1:45 PM, Simon Troup wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is anyone able to open two Sibelius scores for me and export them as
> MusicXML. I have Sibelius 7.5 but it seems these are from a newer version.
> If I used Sibelius more than once every
Finale25) could do the
conversion for you.
Sorry I can't help.
David H. Bailey
On 12/4/2016 8:02 PM, Simon Troup wrote:
> They're on tour and can't access the files for a week.
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include the
text "q = q" over the meter changes.
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he emphasis should be on 1,
3, and 5 and not 1, 4. So nothing is really gained by doing it one way
or another.
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g the score 50 years from now and
choosing to perform it) would understand how the music should sound?
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the meter is indicated, putting the stress on
1, 3, 5 in the 3/2 sections as the original poster intends.
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t "Mood Indigo."
And people think that discussions about 6/4 or 3/2 would cause problems?
I'm so glad that MM (or whatever the company's called these days) spent
time including this new articulation library. It's ever so much more
important than actually fixing problems w
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