Music writing software?, What do you use? |
Fri 19 Apr 2002, 06:02
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Okay, if no one uses Sibelius what programs are you guys finding useful for arranging and printing music?
Thanks, tt |
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Sat 20 Apr 2002, 02:32
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 16-Apr 02 From: Anchorage Member No.: 4,282 |
Hey thanks for the replies. geedoubleyou, for the most part I want to use a midi to play one line of music at a time then be able to go in and fix or manipulate, definitely transpose, etc. I would love it if I could scan in a page of music then manipulate it. I heard you could do that with the new Sibelius. I have used Finale's Allegro but can't do all the stuff I need to with that, like incomplete measures for example. Finale seems way more complicated than I want to deal with most of the time but I have used it some. I haven't looked at note pad though. I'll do that.
I would like to know more about Cubase. Does anyone know if there are trial versions of that available? Thanks... |
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teacherterri Music writing software? Fri 19 Apr 2002, 06:02
kaboombahchuck Metro 5 by Cakewalk Fri 19 Apr 2002, 06:56
macmax Logic Audio Platinum. Has the most developed Score... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 08:51
superoland Don't agree with what you say : wrong ! Best is C... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 11:52
geedoubleyou Check out Finale from Coda, http://www.codamusic.c... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 19:13
kaboombahchuck Metro 5 by Cakewalk Fri 19 Apr 2002, 06:56
macmax Logic Audio Platinum. Has the most developed Score... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 08:51
superoland Don't agree with what you say : wrong ! Best is C... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 11:52
geedoubleyou Check out Finale from Coda, http://www.codamusic.c... Fri 19 Apr 2002, 19:13
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