![]() ![]() If you go on their website, they haven’t even updated the product since July of 2010. Here are some thoughts that might be useful: So what is the best program to buy, and what’s the best route to take in conversion? All three can import text, but I find proper hyphenation (when importing into Finale) to be a huge problem that exists with all three programs. As with SmartScore and PhotoScore, there is a “pro” version of PDFtoMusic as well. Or, if you have a PDF generated by a music notation product, you can buy another MAC/PC program entitled PDFtoMusic. There are pro versions of each app that are much more expensive and are much more accurate–plus they can handle scores in PDF format (although SmartScore converts those files to a TIFF file). Still, how do you get printed music from the page into your digital device while in a music notation format?įinale and Sibelius have bundled programs, SmartScore and PhotoScore, respectively, that are very limited in what they can do. You can also read (and now hear) those scores on an app called SeeScore. Or, in a round about way, a Music XML could be imported into your Mac or PC program, and then exported to be used on the Finale Songbook, Avid Scorch Reader, or MuseScore Reader on your iPad. On your iPad, this might include Notion or Symphony Pro. On your Mac or PC, this might include Finale, Sibelius, MuseScore, or other programs. Right now, MusicXML is the best way to communicate musical scores between music notation programs.
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