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#162786 - 01/18/06 01:37 AM Notation Software
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Registered: 12/24/04
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Loc: Rockhampton, Queensland, Austr...
We have a need to be able to print Lead Sheets from music that is no longer available. At present we play it on the keyboard & write it by hand on manuscript paper, which is very time consuming & inconvenient if we need to make alterations.

I have researched the forum( Technics) regarding this & it looks like that the easiest way to achieve this is to play the tune on the keyboard,(KNs), save it as a midi file on a floppy, insert it into the computer & load it into a notation programme for manipulation & finally printing.

Our need is for a simple & easy to learn programme that allows us to manipulate the notes,has chord recognition, & will print Lead Sheet Music.

Looking forward to your valuable suggestions, recommendations & input.

Yours in Music

Alan

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#162787 - 01/18/06 02:01 AM Re: Notation Software
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
Hi Alan
I have been doing exactly what you describe for 5 years with MidiNote(Composer). It has the least learning curve, accurate notation,best forum support, and printing options at a very reasonable price.

Check it out. http://www.notation.com/MidiNotateDemo.php?demo=FindAndTranscribeMIDIFiles

Bernie
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#162788 - 01/18/06 02:13 AM Re: Notation Software
George V Offline
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 331
Loc: Sofia
Hi Alan,
You might be interested in a program called "Sibelius". Check out www.sibelius.com . It has a trial period.

George

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#162789 - 01/18/06 09:21 AM Re: Notation Software
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
PG MUSIC...PowerTracks.
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#162790 - 01/19/06 06:19 AM Re: Notation Software
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Registered: 12/22/05
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Loc: Dodge City, Kansas 67801
I use Finale...love it!!
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#162791 - 01/19/06 07:16 AM Re: Notation Software
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Registered: 06/17/03
Posts: 118
Loc: sacramento CA
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The same company that makes Power Tracks also makes Band in a box. Both are astonishingly simple adn fast for the kind of notation you are talking about. You can get both for under 100US.

I prefer Band in a Box for these tasks because it actually is a leadsheet based program. When you press play before you print, you can actually hear the program perform a leadsheet arrangement as you wrote it.

Programs like Sibelius and MidiNote are good, and have a great many features that will not help to create lead sheets. I find that these features get in the way.

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#162792 - 01/19/06 10:33 AM Re: Notation Software
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
PG Powertracks or Band in the Box. These programs are incredibly easy to use and produce great lead sheets in minutes.

Joe

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#162793 - 01/19/06 01:02 PM Re: Notation Software
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
I recommend Sibelius. You can also scan to Sibelius using Neuratron which works very well.

Sibelius then exports very well to freehand when you get that MusicPad Pro
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#162794 - 01/19/06 02:45 PM Re: Notation Software
MrEd Offline
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Registered: 09/30/04
Posts: 519
A couple of years ago, I tested a product but don't remember the brand name. I selected the feature that plays the midi file and then determines the chords.
The chords that it determined were really bad.

Is one of the products more accurate at reading/playing a midi file and determining the chord/bass?


[This message has been edited by MrEd (edited 01-19-2006).]

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#162795 - 01/19/06 04:01 PM Re: Notation Software
Musicman22 Offline
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Registered: 05/20/05
Posts: 298
Loc: Boynton Beach, Fl.
You might want to look into Overture at Geniesoft.com.
I've tried Sibelius and Finale, both excellent programs and expensive and steep learning curves. Overture is half the price and easy to learn. This is what I now use for a simple lead sheet to large arrangements.
They also have a scaled down version called Scorewriter which I believe is less than a humdred dollar and also very good.

A program like Band-In-A-Box is very good if you want to just push buttons and have the program creat an arrangement for you and good for lead sheets and some orchestration.

Good luck

Peter

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