A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Robert Patterson / 2006/08/02 / 10:19 AM wrote:

Mind you, this for ProTools, which is a giveaway with their hardware and
won't run on anyone else's hardware.

..except PT M-Powered which makes PT a paid product (and price isn't
even right).  I was wondering how they have been handling CS issues on M-
Powered products.

This movement seems to be clear that Sibelius wants to kick Finale out
from film scoring scene.


Except that now that ProTools has bought Sibelius, so that what Sibelius wants won't matter anymore. It's what ProTools wants that will count. Sibelius already had the film-scoring features a couple of versions ago, so it already had an edge on Finale.

It is interesting reading the letter from the Finn brothers on the Sibelius web-site, announcing the deal. They use the over-worked phrase "It's a perfect fit." Yes, it's a perfect fit, Pro-Tools stock and money and the Finn brothers' bank accounts. What's not to be a perfect fit in that deal, from the Finn brothers' perspective? Maybe they'll pool their resources and buy a larger yacht than Paul Allen's! ;-)

It certainly changes the whole notation marketplace, and it will be interesting to see how things work themselves out in the coming months/years.

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