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- 01 Sep 2018, 07:24
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Dorico Pro 2 released
- Replies: 79
- Views: 304419
Re: Dorico Pro 2 released
Thank you, Schonbergian and John. Yes John, it is the defaults, but with some altered line weighth settings etc. to conform to the style sheet. 1. The minimum distance for appoggiatura -> rhythmic item is set to 1/2 space in the Engraving settings, and can easily be changed. 3/8 or maybe a bit less ...
- 31 Aug 2018, 21:49
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Dorico Pro 2 released
- Replies: 79
- Views: 304419
Re: Dorico Pro 2 released
Lots (and lots) of talk about scores, but I've yet to see any part samples coming from this product. Anyone using it care to share? This is a bassoon part I from an edition I worked on recently. In the score two bassoons share on staff so I had to manually split into separate staves. As the house s...
- 23 Jun 2017, 09:50
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: SMuFL creation
- Replies: 29
- Views: 41881
Re: SMuFL creation
Aha. I got a bit carried away and didn't notice that this was a dev page...
I was actually even thinking of making my own Maestro SMUFLization, but it is beyond my knowledge so I guess I just have to wait some more!
I was actually even thinking of making my own Maestro SMUFLization, but it is beyond my knowledge so I guess I just have to wait some more!
- 23 Jun 2017, 07:03
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: SMuFL creation
- Replies: 29
- Views: 41881
Re: SMuFL creation
Hello, I just found this: https://usermanuals-staging-finalemusic-com.s3.amazonaws.com/FinaleWinDev/Content/Finale/FinaleMaestro_Font.htm From the page:" Finale 2016 introduced FinaleMaestro, an updated and expanded Unicode-compliant version of the standard Maestro font used in default Finale d...
- 08 Apr 2017, 09:47
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Line thicknesses/Sibelius
- Replies: 8
- Views: 12272
Re: Line thicknesses/Sibelius
Thanks, that explains it.
- 01 Apr 2017, 15:44
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Line thicknesses/Sibelius
- Replies: 8
- Views: 12272
Re: Line thicknesses/Sibelius
Thanks to both of you. Actually I tried to use Engraver font first, but there was an issue with the percussion clef that did not position itself correctly. Anyway, I feel that Norfolk is an improvement over Opus in this case. The page format is a3 and I have set the staff size to 5 mm. To my eyes, 0...
- 31 Mar 2017, 07:42
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Line thicknesses/Sibelius
- Replies: 8
- Views: 12272
Line thicknesses/Sibelius
I have been reading the forum's threads on line thickness with pleasure. Really interesting and this forum is a truly useful resource. Right now I am working on layouting a score in Sibelius and I have to change lots of things in the file - I did not do it from scratch. The line settings were a bit ...
- 18 Mar 2017, 17:30
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: The very first pages of an orchestral score
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6868
Re: The very first pages of an orchestral score
Thank you all, good to think about this from different perspectives. As the piece is around 110 pages long, I think I will go for the more formal look using blank pages in the beginning. Maybe like my first example but with music already from page 5, I will see. If I start on page 6 instead, the mov...
- 18 Mar 2017, 07:37
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: The very first pages of an orchestral score
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6868
The very first pages of an orchestral score
I am laying out an orchestral score and have a few questions, hopefully easily answered! Where does the instrumentation list go and are there any specific rules as to how this is presented? Should the music start on a left or a right page? Or can it start on either? As for now, I have done it like t...
- 12 Mar 2017, 19:36
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Schumann's use of <> on a chord for piano?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 16444
Re: Schumann's use of <> on a chord for piano?
As a harpsichord player, I can certainly relate to that.