Originally posted by Dnj:
i was just wondering ....besides all the fantastic things you can do with a laptop on stage .....could you scan sheet music...save it as a jpeg the just view it on a LT screen also?
That's where a touchpad comes in... with the Music Pad you can turn the pages back and forth by tapping the screen. I tried to think of ways to make MS Word or Adobe Acrobat do something similar and didn't get too far. I also considered the popular OMB program ShowPlay which displays jpgs and offered similar potential for music display but not as conveniently as the MPP. That's in addition to my secondary goal of having a convenient MP3 player at hand to play my backing tracks, which the MPP v4 offered. By the time I made a laptop do what the MPP did all that I was going to be well over the MPP's price.
MPP's software can do some nice things, like it can edit existing music. Scan a piece of music in and there is a tool in MPP that erases notes without erasing the staff, and then you can add in your own notes or annotations. Like everything with the MPP it doesn't work 100% but it's pretty effective. And btw, the individual music files created and stored by the MPP's software are quite small... another bonus.
Conceptually, the MPP is spot-on and lots of people ask me about it every week. I could sell a bunch of them if the darn Freehand company put more effort into getting OS updates and bug fixes out in a timely manner and do a little better job on the interface. That's my only beef.