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Re: Notation Editors (fwd)



Rolf wrote:

> For my thinking, Noteworthy is still the best value for money Notation tool 
> around.
> It will cost you about 25 pounds, and can do about 80% of the things that an 
> arranger would want.
> Notable exceptions:
> - back to back repeat bars ugly
> - multiple bars rest in parts nonexistant
> - anacrusis not handled well
> - no trills/decorations
> - no hairpins
> - can't move a lot of things on the stave (have to delete and replace)
> - no global commands (eg. mark "piano" for all parts, or tempo marking for 
> all parts)

That's only about 20% of what I need.  The combination of Noteworthy 
plus pen and ink hairpins, ornaments etc. surely begs the question 
'why bother?'   The lack of multiple bars rest produces exacerable 
results!

David 
Lecturer in Music
UCRYSJ
Tel: 01765 696274 (direct)
Fax: 01765 600516 
Mobile: 0410 279559


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