Re: [Finale] MuseScore 3 is available now -- free (as it always is!)

2019-03-18 Thread Graeme Gerrard
There is a program called Transcribe! that is intended as an aid in aurally transcribing music. It has so many useful features in this regard. But it can also generate a piano roll style notation that works reasonable well, even of polyphonic pieces. He has some contextual smarts in there for

Re: [Finale] MuseScore 3 is available now -- free (as it always is!)

2019-03-18 Thread David H. Bailey
On 3/18/2019 2:18 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote: [snip] That experimental PDF conversion is one such example.  Other examples might include: * Handwriting recognition (on a touch screen) * Polyphonic audio-to-notation * Tighter integration with DAWs for the best possible playback * "Harmonically

Re: [Finale] MuseScore 3 is available now -- free (as it always is!)

2019-03-18 Thread Craig Parmerlee
Thanks for that brief synopsis.  The PDF import feature is very interesting.  I know that there are many people in each of the camps (Finale, Sibelius, Dorico et al) who really just want to see the best notation.  And of course, nobody is against having the best notation output possible.  But