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Post by andy3sheds on Nov 29, 2016 17:04:31 GMT
What sort of software are people using A few years ago I started using Scorecerer but didn't do much with it and I thought I'd give it another go, but as some bastard nicking my laptop sometime ago I've had to try and download it again, I can only seem to download a free by trial version which will only let you keep a few scores the full version doesn't seem available anymore and the website hasn't been updated for a few years Can anyone recommend worthwhile alternatives Andy
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Post by brianr2 on Nov 29, 2016 17:49:57 GMT
I use forScore, see HEREIt does all I need and more and is very easy to use. I download scores via iCloud. It also connects easily to a nifty foot-operated Bluetooth page turner, the Air Turn pedal, see HEREBrian
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 19:06:08 GMT
I use Scorch because it reads the Sibelius files I produce. Other than that I mostly use score that are in the form of pdfs. Like Brian I have an Air Turn pedal, very useful gadget.
Robbie
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Post by gavdav on Nov 30, 2016 13:51:51 GMT
I've just started using Presonus Notion
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Post by andy3sheds on Nov 30, 2016 15:57:19 GMT
I've not heard of that one, what's it like to use?
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Post by gavdav on Nov 30, 2016 16:06:33 GMT
I think it's pretty good - I find it easier than using Sibelius on the mac and it is pretty fully featured, looks nice and is quite intuitive.
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Post by gavdav on Nov 30, 2016 16:07:40 GMT
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Post by andy3sheds on Nov 30, 2016 20:22:46 GMT
Thanks for that Gav I take it that it's the £10.99 version that you're using
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