Klarinet Archive - Posting 000604.txt from 2005/03

From: Andrew Dixon <drew.dixon@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] music notation software (rather OT)
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 04:00:34 -0500

Hi Rien

I think Mozart music processor is well worth consideration. You can get
an evaluation copy at www.mozart.co.uk which is fully functional for 30
days. Tutorials are available to enable you to get started. I think it
has nearly as much functuionality as Sibelius but costs only about $100
(£65).

Andy

rien stein wrote:

> Hello
>
> For my music notation I am using "Personal Composer", a program with
> many good properties (the best of which was that it was a cheap
> program), but with also a few shortcomings. I am trying to investigate
> now a few more programs. I tried Score Perfect Professional -- a
> complete waste of money.
>
> On a forum like this one I think there are many people with
> experiences with software like Sibelius, Igor, Finale, possibly also
> with SPP and other programs? The demo versions of these programs are
> unsatisfying (if they do work!), probably due to my lack of
> experience. That is why I would like to know the opinion of more
> experienced users. Because this subject is so far OT if you answer my
> question please do so in private mail. I am anxious to learn about all
> asapects of score preparation, lay-outing, print control, inserting
> all kind of symbols from dynamics to fermatas to processing multiplets
> (quintuplets, triplets) etc.TIA
>
> Rien
>
>
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