It seems to me that you should go with the same program your client uses--DP.  I'm also a former Mosaic user, but I don't think that you have to worry about DP being orphaned as Mosaic was.  MOTU just made the decision to put their R and D energies into creating a really good DAW, along with their excellent audio and MIDI interfaces and the recent sample libraries.  

I work exactly the same way your client works--I print out the music from Quickscribe and then use that to create the Finale file.  It's been my experience that no matter how much time I spend trying to quantize the DP file, I cannot get anything near acceptable results opening the resulting file in FInale.  It's faster for me to just start from scratch, using the Quickscribe printout as my reference.

On Aug 15, 2006, at 11:46 PM, Brian Williams wrote:

Would it be better in the long term for me to go with Logic rather than DP?

I know that there are legions of dedicated DP users, but seeing what

happened to Mosaic, I would rather go with the sure bet. Would Logic be able

to import DP files and allow me to do everything DP does, including

QuickScribe notation?


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