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Groden
post Wed 20 Nov 2002, 13:57
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Hi, I'm a composer looking to more seriously invest in a computer music setup. I'll soon be getting a new Mac (I'm not sure which; I currently have an iMac and some MIDI stuff), and I was thinking about Logic, but a trip to the music shops here in NYC has convinced me otherwise. I like to compose on a Score page using a mouse and computer keyboard, not a synth keyboard. The Logic Score page doesn't seem to lend itself to this approach. A salesman told me that on Dec. 1, there will be a Nuendo 2.0 that was designed with people like me in mind. Does anyone here have any knowledge of this, or have any other suggestions as to working this way without having to import from a notation app? Thanks.
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Levon River
post Wed 20 Nov 2002, 14:28
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Sibelius is top dawg (with pedigree and price tag to match), and plays back your compositions, purportedly with exceptional quality. Samples of that are on their site:

http://www.sibelius.com/

A more budget-oriented means to that end is Harmony Assistant:

http://www.myriad-online.com/harmony.htm

It has many devotees, but obviously no graphic designers among them. biggrin.gif
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