Hi!
Am 05.07.2005 um 21:00 schrieb Darcy James Argue:
I believe you could convert MIDI files to AIFF files using QuickTime
Pro
Yes, you can.
-- or even (I think) iTunes.
Never tried that.
Gerhard
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Am 05.07.2005 um 23:20 schrieb Darcy James Argue:
Going over the promo videos for Sib 4, one other thing I notice is that
Sibelius has finally fixed what was one of the most frustrating and
infuriating aspects of its UI back when I was learning to use it -- it
now has an insertion point.
Hello!
Am 06.07.2005 um 13:04 schrieb John Abram:
Igor was such a great fledgeling programme.
...
A tragedy it was effectively killed off by the new owners before it
was fully functional...
Did I miss something?
New owners?
Hmm. noteheads.com seems to have vanished.
Gerhard
Hello Tyler,
Am 14.07.2005 um 21:15 schrieb Tyler Turner:
Part of the nice thing about the forum is that the
organization into threads makes it much easier to
browse through and quickly see where your input is
beneficial and skip over the stuff where you aren't needed.
You can get the
Hello Darcy,
Am 14.07.2005 um 08:04 schrieb Darcy James Argue:
14 Clunky text selection for expressions etc.
I assume this is a complaint about our word menu system (where you
right-click during text input for a useful menu of terms to input
into the score). This is actually pretty
Hello!
This is heavily offtopic on this list but I couldn't stand to let
anyone here get into the pitfall which would be even more serious to
anyone using his/her PC for business.
Sony BMG and their subsidary record labels [1] have released a couple
of music CDs that contain malicious
Hi!
Am 11.11.2005 um 02:21 schrieb John Howell:
Sony BMG and their subsidary record labels [1] have released a couple
of music CDs that contain malicious software claiming to simply be a
copy protection system called XPC.
But it's worse.
Far worse.
OK, esteemed computer gurus: urban
Am 11.11.2005 um 02:36 schrieb Robert Patterson:
Today msnbc.com has a front-page article about it.
See here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9991596/
Viruses exploit Sony CD anti-piracy scheme
Hackers use copy-protection software to hide in PCs
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A controversial