Crystal Premo wrote:

> I've seen traffic on this list dip drastically on the weekend, but it has
> been two days since I've seen anything at all.  Did something happen?
>
> Anyway, does anyone have practical experience with using Hyperscribe to
> input music intended for playback?  I do not think this is the way to do it,
> but I have been posed this question:  if a superior pianist plays a good
> piano arrangement of a Broadway tune using Hyperscribe, will a) Finale
> record all the fine nuances of his performance and 2)there be a useful file
> for printing out?  I say not, that there would be too much cleaning up to do
> for the file to be useful.  I suppose I could just try this, bring in a good
> pianist and try it out, but I think it is a waste of money and time.  What
> say you?

I have a friend who does tons more copy work than I do. I asked him once if I
could hire him for an hour or two to coach me in the use of Hyperscribe. He told
me he never uses it. And yes, he's a "superior pianist."

Jon

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