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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 18:40
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I'm an amateur musician/arranger longer on theory than equipment, and so far I've been using an entry level music notation and scoring progam called MusicTime. I now have a Midi keyboard and want to connect up to the G4 so that I don't have to manually click in every friggin note and chord.
So far I haven't been able to get the Yamaha UX16 to connect with my program through the USB port (although OMS does see the translator box the keyboard is isolated from both send and receive) and the demo for Finale doesn't either.
does anyone know a good entry level program that is USB aware, for notation/arrangement/scoring? At my level, performance is a bit over my needs. (I usually export midi to Quicktime for playback once I have an arrangement.)
I appreciate any advice, and my price comfort level is probably US$ 300 or so.
Thanks George
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Mon 16 Sep 2002, 16:55
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Thanks Synthetic. I'll take a look at it.
My 3 chief requirements are printable scores (I do some choir arrangements and small jazz ensembles) and that it accept MIDI input (for speed.) Decent playback, either through the MIDI instrument or Quicktime synth, is the other thing.
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Mon 16 Sep 2002, 18:49
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An entry level program running $299 is Mark of the Unicorns's Performer. I was instructed from the Tech support crew of Sweetwater.com that it is a great program and is pretty versatile, along with having printable sheet music. Check it: http://www.motu.com/english/software/perfo...ormer/body.html
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Sun 29 Sep 2002, 03:38
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I've peeked at Finale but I'll also check out Sibelius. So far I've used an entry level progrm called MusicTime, which plays back in Quicktime and is pretty good for printing.
However, I've had no joy trying to use an USB-Midi connection with it. (Maybe an OMS issue since the Finale demo won't do it either. I'd love to here from a Finale user with USB midi how they have things set up.)
Unless I can get USB to actually reach the instrument, I guess I'll havw to keep on point-and-clicking in my notes, or else get a serial Midi interface.
Thanks to all for your advice
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Sun 29 Sep 2002, 23:42
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If you find that Music Time is basically OK for your needs, then you could use PrintMusic, which is basically a stripped-down version of Finale. Cheaper and easy to use than the full version, though of course with less options. Or you could use the free Finale Notepad. The print quality of both of these is much better than MusicTime. The full version of Finale should be able to import your MusicTime files (as they are basically stripped-down Encore files, IIRC). The other thing about PrintMusic is that you can open Finale files in it, and vice versa. So if you decide to upgrade to a higher version in the future, it shouldn't be a problem. CodaGood luck with it anyway.
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Mon 30 Sep 2002, 00:31
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Thanks I'll check that out as well. Anyone have experience with USB-connected MIDI with this program??
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Mon 30 Sep 2002, 02:33
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I have used ENCORE, FINALE and now SIBELIUS. For someone new to notation software, I would say that SIBELIUS is currently the best way to go for ease of use and very nice looking output, plus it has the best MIDI implementation of any notation program and it works in Mac OS X. Less powerful than FINALE, but more automated and generally faster.
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