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#322257 - 04/18/11 08:15 PM
Re: Ipad as a sheet music viewer?
[Re: frankieve]
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Registered: 08/24/04
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Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Hi Frank, my eyes are probably older than yours, so the size and quality of the sheet music is important. I use MusicReader. Most of my files are printed from Sibelius or Microsoft Word. I like the annotations I can make in MusicReader, the playlists that are so easy to create, and using the AirTurn footswitch you can easily turn pages or even half pages.
The 4.0 release is pretty stable at this time, although there are still some wrinkles. Track record says those will be ironed out shortly, but meanwhile I have made the change 100% from MusicPad. Although I loved the MusicPad, using the MR on he iPad is better!
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Graham, Korg Pa1000, Korg G1 Air, Countryman E6, Roland BA330, 2 x Roland CM-30, , Mackie SRM150
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#322272 - 04/19/11 04:56 AM
Re: Ipad as a sheet music viewer?
[Re: Scott Langholff]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Hi Scott, I create a lot of my music in Sibelius, so I can control how many lines of music I have on the page and the exact position of the staves. My ideal is to have at least 4 lines of lead sheet type music on a page so that when I (half) turn the page the bottom half of the screen is the last 2 lines of one page and the top of the screen is the top 2 lines of the next page. Sometimes, if I have a more complicated accompaniment arrangement that I want to include along with the vocal I can only get 3 lines, but even then I can get the last two lines of the accompaniment on the bottom half.
Also, although there is a slightly uncomfortable delay between footswitch and page turn, one line is usually enough time to find a space to do the job. I use the left foot for the page turn footswitch.
Like you, I was very unsure about the capability of the iPad until I was forced to start working with it when my MusicPad started to behave erratically. I was considering getting a $1000 tablet to work with MR that had the same screen size as MusicPad, but I honestly find the iPad does the job.
One thing I did do was to purchase a gooseneck and an xClip iPad mount from Air Turn. The gooseneck mounts onto a short mic stand and allows you to bring the iPad closer to you. I have a Pa2X and can bring the iPad in to just over the motorized screen and that really makes it easy to see!
Hope this helps.
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Graham, Korg Pa1000, Korg G1 Air, Countryman E6, Roland BA330, 2 x Roland CM-30, , Mackie SRM150
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#322313 - 04/19/11 01:47 PM
Re: Ipad as a sheet music viewer?
[Re: frankieve]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Frank, MusicReader does that in a snap. Just go into create/ edit pdf, select the file and it's done and put into your library. You can select many files if you like and do them in one operation, they'l be placed in your library with the existing file name.
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Graham, Korg Pa1000, Korg G1 Air, Countryman E6, Roland BA330, 2 x Roland CM-30, , Mackie SRM150
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