Starting Out-notation Software/mac Configuration, as above |
Thu 23 Oct 2003, 03:33
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Howdy,
I'm interested in notating music first off. Saving time in transposition and reworking tunes, mostly jazz oriented. I will want to play stuff in on a keyboard I expect. I want to set up a system that's got enough power/flexibility to do some live instrument recording ultimately, but my first need is the composition/notation thang. I've got about $1500 to spend and I have nothing now. I was thinking of getting a reconditioned mac configured for the aforemention tasks and some notation software, most of which comes w/ a bit of sequencing I hear. Any ideas about this here plan would be appreciated. Thanks |
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jfitz Starting Out-notation Software/mac Configuration Thu 23 Oct 2003, 03:33
kaboombahchuck When you get your mac, you might want to check out... Thu 23 Oct 2003, 05:08
dixiechicken The one thing I DONT like about Digital Performer ... Thu 23 Oct 2003, 13:10
jfitz Thanks DC, I have heard of both those programs but... Fri 24 Oct 2003, 05:59
JeanB Finale has different user need levels. I think Si... Fri 31 Oct 2003, 06:42
dixiechicken Encore is an outstanding easy to use notation soft... Fri 31 Oct 2003, 15:49
JeanB Hi, Dixiechicken! Like I said there are diffe... Fri 31 Oct 2003, 22:06
kaboombahchuck When you get your mac, you might want to check out... Thu 23 Oct 2003, 05:08
dixiechicken The one thing I DONT like about Digital Performer ... Thu 23 Oct 2003, 13:10
jfitz Thanks DC, I have heard of both those programs but... Fri 24 Oct 2003, 05:59
JeanB Finale has different user need levels. I think Si... Fri 31 Oct 2003, 06:42
dixiechicken Encore is an outstanding easy to use notation soft... Fri 31 Oct 2003, 15:49
JeanB Hi, Dixiechicken! Like I said there are diffe... Fri 31 Oct 2003, 22:06
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