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🔗Just Intonation Network <JINETWK@DNAI.COM>

3/10/2002 5:55:51 PM

>How about an open system where the end user can add their accidentals?

Finale has had this feature for years.

--DBD

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🔗jpehrson2 <jpehrson@rcn.com>

3/10/2002 8:58:25 PM

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> >How about an open system where the end user can add their
accidentals?
>
> Finale has had this feature for years.
>
> --DBD

***Hello David!

Well, I assume you are saying that Finale also plays the accidentals
back accurately, if the pitch bends are set in there...

That's too bad, since I already purchased Sibelius... :(

However, it was *highly* recommended by a friend who is a
professional engraver here in New York, and distinctly recommended
*over* Finale.

Admittedly, though, this person is not involved with microtonality...

I just complained about the lack of this feature on the Sibelius
website... They seem to be inclined to add things gradually.

Thanks for the tip!

Joseph Pehrson

🔗Carl Lumma <carl@lumma.org>

3/10/2002 9:49:31 PM

>>How about an open system where the end user can add their accidentals?
>
>Finale has had this feature for years.

So I've been told. But it doesn't play them back
either! I suppose you could write a script to do
it, in either program for that matter...

-Carl