MakeMusic releases Finale PrintMusic 2007.MakeMusic, Inc., 7615 Golden Triangle Golden Triangle can refer to:
A city of eastern Minnesota, a residential suburb of Minneapolis. Population: 57,300. , MN 553443848; (952) 937-9611; www.makemusic.com; $99.95. MakeMusic, Inc. has released its Finale PrintMusic 2007. From the makers of Finale, this latest version of Finale PrintMusic includes native support for both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macintosh, as well as Windows computers. PrintMusic users can enter notes with the mouse, computer keyboard and/or a MIDI keyboard, as well as by playing a brass or woodwind instrument using the exclusive MicNotator feature. PrintMusic offers the same high-quality music scanning capabilities as Finale 2007 and can import and export MIDI and MusicXML files. Orchestrations can be created with up to 24 staves, and these staves can transpose trans·pose v. To transfer one tissue, organ, or part to the place of another. to any key and for any instrument. PrintMusic offers percussion notation, automatic guitar chords, guitar tablature tablature (tăb`ləch r), in music, a generic system of musical notation indicating actions that the player must take, rather than "representing" the music itself that will result , and an unlimited numbers of lyric verses. New features include: file compatibility with Finale 2007; Mac-Intel Support via a Universal Binary application; speed and redraw To redisplay an image on screen whether text or graphics. The concept is that the first time elements are displayed, they are "drawn," and if something is changed, they are "redrawn." Applications often have a Refresh command that redraws the screen. enhancements for all Macintosh users; Create Coda Systems, which automatically creates space, text and symbols as well as controls playback; improved pickup measures; automated score system divider; expanded reverb re·verb Informal n. 1. A reverberative effect produced in recorded music by electronic means. 2. A device used for producing this effect. intr. & tr.v. options; enhanced playback controls; portable authorization; Roman chord style, plus additional chord suffixes to indicate harmonic analysis; and easy lyric font changes. For more information, contact MakeMusic. |
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