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MidiNotate Musician Update to version 1.1.7
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In October, 2004, MidiNotate Musician 1.1 was upgraded to Notation Musician 2.0, at the same time that the first name MidiNotate was changed to Musician.
To find out what version of Musician you are currently using, choose the About command in Musician's Help menu.
If you are using MidiNotate Musician 1.0 or 1.1, then we highly encourage you to upgrade to Notation Musician 2.0 for only $19.95.
However, if you choose to continue using MidiNotate Musician rather than upgrade to Notation Musician 2.0, we advise you to get a free update to the last release, version 1.1.7 of the MidiNotate Musician 1.0 series.
If
you have previously installed MidiNotate Musician version
1.1.2 through 1.1.6, either the purchased version or trial version,
we recommend that you install a patch to
upgrade to version 1.1.7.
If you have previously installed MidiNotate Musician 1.0 through 1.1.1, then no patch is available to update to version 1.1.7, but you can redownload a complete copy of the last version 1.1.7 of MidiNotate Musician at Notation's Redownload Page.
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How
to upgrade to MidiNotate Musician version 1.1.7 from 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 1.1.5, or 1.1.6
Minor
maintenance releases are provided to you as "patches".
A patch is a small program that updates just portion of the
software that is changed. The advantage of a patch program
is that is small, because the entire copy of the updated software
does not need to be downloaded again. In general, you should
be cautious using patch programs unless you obtain them from
a reputable source, because some virus programs have been
misrepresented as patch programs. The patch programs we provide
here are safe from viruses, and their sole purpose is to update MidiNotate Musician on your system.
The
procedure for downloading and installing an update to Notation
Musician is as follows:
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Determine
which version of MidiNotate Musician you are using by
running the program and choosing the About command in the
Help menu. The version will be reported there. Also, if you
are using the trial version of MidiNotate Musician,
"Trial" will be indicated in the Help / About window.
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Review
the first table below to determine whether you want to upgrade
to the current version (free of charge). If the bug fixes
are for bugs that are not important to you, and if any listed
enhancements to the program are not important to you, then
you do not need to install the upgrade.
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Find
the row in the second table for the current version of MidiNotate
Musician that is installed on your system.
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Click
the Musician...Patch.exe download file name in either the
column for "Patch for Purchased Version" or "Patch
for Trial Version." That will begin the download of the
patch file.
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Once
the patch file is downloaded, run it. On some versions of
Windows, you should click the "Open" button to run
the patch. This will start the "EasyPatch Update Wizard".
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There
are just a few steps in the EasyPatch Update Wizard program.
You can select all of the default choices, unless you originally
installed MidiNotate Musician in a different directory
than the default directory suggested by the Musician setup program. In that case, specify the directory where you
originally installed Musician. This is normally the Musician subdirectory of the \Program Files\MidiNotate
directory.
Description
of Patches
| Version |
Bug
fixes and enhancments in patch |
| 1.1.7 |
- Built-in Internet Browser. A bug was introduced in version 1.1.6 in which the built-in Internet Browser did not correctly open at the default web page www.notation.com/midifiles.htm.
- Practice Option. After selecting a region with CTRL+Drag, use the new Practice Selected Region command in the Perform menu, or type CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE, to repeatedly play that section.
- Deleting Staff. In some unusual conditions, deleting a staff and then undoing that operation could lead to a corrupted MidiNotate .not file.
- Transcription. In these unusual conditions, a MIDI file might fail to open: it has a meter such as 7:16, where the numerator is not divisible by 2 or 3, and the denominator is 16 or more; and there is a note occupying the last beat of the measure; and the next measure starts with a long note. (MidiNotate incorrectly interpreted this as a grace note, and then had problems.)
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| 1.1.6 |
- Transcription
Options. A new "Syncopation" rhythm style
has been added to the list of "Standard" and
"Swing" rhythm styles. You should use the Syncopation
rhythm style for precise syncopated rhythms, such as in
ragtime or funk music.
- Playback.
(1) If a MIDI file has SysEx commands in it, then
on certain devices, such as the Microsoft GS Wavetable
SW Synth, playback was disrupted or silenced. (2) If playback
is started after a repeat or branch (such as D.S.) in
the score, then the repeats were somethings not correctly
played.
- Automatic
Engraving.
In a 4:4 meter, MidiNotate sometimes inappropriately
split a dotted quarter note into a quarter note tied to
an eighth note or eighth note tied to a quarter note.
- Dynamic
Marks.
There is a new option in the Lines palette and menu to
lock a dotted line to the vertical positions of a pair
of dynamic marks, such as in "cresc......f".
Also, a dynamic mark above the staff is now placed closer
to the staff; it was too high.
- Parts.
The Add Part command in the Part menu has been renamed
to Extract One Part From One Or More Staves. The new command
name better describes the command; the old name was confusing.
- Prepare
Fake Book command and Split Melody and Accompaniment command.
These commands failed if the original score had a note
that tied across a barline and that note switched voices
between single, upper, or lower voice.
- Merge
Staves. If
1-line drum staves were merge, the lines of the resulting
5-line drum staff were missing.
- Exiting
MidiNotate .
On some Windows 98SE systems, MidiNotate would
display a harmless, but scary "blue screen"
upon exiting.
- Setup.
If the Setup program attempted to update MidiNotate
after MidiNotate had been previously run, then
the next time MidiNotate was run, the music notation
might not be correctly displayed or not displayed at all,
if all these activities took place in the same Windows
session.
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| 1.1.5 |
- Playback.
If the as-performed note exactly ends at the start of
another note with the same pitch in the same track, then
the second note might get stuck, that is, continue to
play after it is supposed to stop. This bug was introduced
in version 1.1.4.
- Playback.
No notes will be heard on the Microsoft GS Wavetable SW
Synth if an opened MIDI file includes one or more SysEx
events.
- MIDI
File Open.
A MIDI file failed to open if it had a meter (time signature)
with a denominator of 64 or greater.
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| 1.1.4 |
- Easy
Notes. The letters (C, D, E, etc.) were not displayed
in the noteheads.
- General
User Interface.
When you hit the Next Page or Prev Page key, Musician
correctly kept the "staff focus" if a note or
other music object was selected in a staff. That is, Musician
turns to the next or previous page, and keeps the staff
scrolled to the same vertical position in the window.
Musician now also keeps the staff focus if a region is
selected, such as with CTRL+Drag, and as is indicated
with a gray background.
- Dynamic
Marks. The dynamic mark text names "cresc."
and "dim." were incorrectly displayed using
the Harmony music font symbols rather than in text.
- Drum
Symbols. Special drum symbols, such as for rim shots
and brushes, were missing in the installed Harmony music
font.
- Playback.
(1) If a pair of notes in upper and lower voice shared
the same pitch at the same location, then during playback
the note was not turned off; that is, it became a stuck
note. (2) If the muting of a staff was changed during
playback, then pan and channel volume level of all of
the staves were incorrectly reset to default values.
- Staff
Editing.
The "qds" shortcut for "quick delete staff"
was missing.
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| 1.1.3 |
- Import
MIDI File. MidiNotate Musician version 1.1.2 incorrectly
imported MIDI files of Type 0. Most MIDI files are of
Type 1; so this bug affected only some MIDI files. The
symptom of the bug is that notes are assigned to wrong
staves.
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