At 10:18 PM -0400 5/05/02, 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?
>
>Crystal Premo


You will have a terrific playback file (if you have set everything 
correctly to playback as played in) but the amount of cleanup 
required to make it legible to anyone else will be more work than to 
enter it from zero. However, you can make fantastic rehearsal tapes 
this way, transposing easily without changing tempo or nuance. Don't 
bother looking noticing the notation, as it will be ridiculous.

Christopher
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