Noteworthy on Macs 2000-09-30 04:00 am I am trying to use noteworthy to help my children learn to play piano, at my teachers request. I am a Macintosh person and have a iMac DV SE,a 2000 version. I have installed Virtual PC 3.03 and am running Windows 95. I am also using NoteWorthy Composer 1.7.2. The problem is that with playback of the pieces there is and echo that follows about a bar behind on most compositions I have received from our teacher. This doesn't happen with all the pieces only some.Additiionally the instrument type really doesn't vary and they all sound the same. I suspect it is related to the sound card emulation but I am not sure. Does anyone have experience with NoteWorthy on Macintosh machines and do you have any suggestion?. Thank you in advance for your help :-) Joe Mooney Quote Selected
Re: Noteworthy on Macs Reply #1 – 2000-09-30 04:00 am Are you sure that it is not the files themselves? If you send us an example, we can at least eliminate the file as the source of the issue. Quote Selected
Re: Noteworthy on Macs Reply #2 – 2000-10-05 04:00 am Why can't I get the old songs and lyrics on Cresscendo like I used to so I could sing along. Quote Selected
Re: Noteworthy on Macs Reply #3 – 2000-10-05 04:00 am Guinevere, I think you may be looking for support in the wrong place. Perhaps this link will get you to the correct support location: http://www.liveupdate.com/ Quote Selected
Re: Noteworthy on Macs Reply #4 – 2000-10-22 04:00 am I couldn't help but noticing that you put an apostrophe after the word 'mac.' Apostrophes should only be used when there is a possesive (as in the mac's greatness) or in a contraction (as in, Windows computers aren't as good) Quote Selected
Re: Noteworthy on Macs Reply #5 – 2000-10-22 04:00 am Ah, but I believe that Noteworthy Support is grammatically correct here. The reason is that "Mac" is indeed a contraction for "Macintosh." If it were not a contraction, then the remark about not using an apostrophe would be correct. Quote Selected