Best thing to do is download the Sib 4 demo and experiment with Dynamic Parts. Then email MM and tell them what you like and don't like about Sib's implementation.

Trust me, after actually trying it out for a while, you will run into all sorts of dilemmas you hadn't previously considered, so it's important that everyone take a close look at how Sib does things before making recommendations.

I happen to think Sib does it very, very well. The feature is carefully considered and elegantly executed (especially from a UI perspective). That's not to say Finale couldn't improve on Sib's Dynamic Parts in some areas…

- Darcy
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On 14 Dec 2005, at 6:51 PM, Kurt Gnos wrote:

When I print parts, I often do some reformatting I would NOT like in the original score. However, I often correct or re-arrange some notes, and it would be very nice to have them automatically corrected in the score, as well. Also, added articulations and such. Or I find a faulty lyric in an extracted leadsheet. Wouldn't it be nice if it was corrected in the full score, as well?

So - the best link, in my opinion, would be to have everything linked - but not formatting and all things related. Maybe there could be an option or a diologue box when saving it, as "would you like to update your changes into the full score?"...

That would be great!


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