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music printing software?

20 May 01 - 03:28 AM (#466680)
Subject: music printing software?
From: ermintrudeclaire

hi, i am looking for a program that will allow you to type notes onto a blank music score then print it out. can anyone suggest any good ones please. thanks!


20 May 01 - 09:39 AM (#466742)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: RichM

Muse will do this. I like it because it also lets you easily decide how much to place on one page.

You can try it for free; it's shareware.

CLICK here

Rich McCarthy


20 May 01 - 09:54 AM (#466744)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Will Bakker

I had some trouble opening Muse, it's because in the address http:// was mentioned twice. But thanks for the tip!


20 May 01 - 10:01 AM (#466745)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: RichM

Sorry about that, Will. My cut-and-paste technique needs proofreading!

Rich


20 May 01 - 11:27 AM (#466791)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: M.Ted

Just for the record(which means that I don't necessarily recommend it) most people who do e serious work with music notation use either Finale or Overture--I have both--but I recommend Overture, which is much more intuitive, has a way better sequencer(so you can play your scores) and converts MIDI files much more easily(I tend to write and edit in the sequencer, then converting it to a score)--

These programs are ridiculously expensive(#400 or so) but both companies have less expensive versions that do less, but are supposed to be easier to use--I don't know the names--Overture is now sold by Cakewalk-- I can't find my link to Finale but their program is Hell to use, anyway--

You probably want a freeware or a demo, which neither of them provide, and if you are just fooling around with notation right now, you will probably do better just making do with whatever is free--However, I suggest that you work do your writing in a sequencer, and use a program that will convert it to text, simply because, if you stick with it and actually buy a program, you will be able to access the first stuff you've written in the new program--

I know someone who downloaded a Demo of a notation software and used it to do a new score--90 days later the program expired and there was no way to access the score--You have to think ahead--


20 May 01 - 11:53 AM (#466809)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: redhorse

I've been using MusicWorks2 for a couple of years. It's not free (about 40pounds sterling I think it was)and I don't know if it's still on the market. It'll read and save midi (albeit with some strange key signaures when importing midis) as well as its own .MWW format. Interface is a bit awkward, but it copes with triplets, ties, transposition, mixed time signatures,multiple staves etc. However I've found nothing else between the free/shareware and the expensive stuff. Anyone know of any mid-priced software with an easy interface?


20 May 01 - 12:21 PM (#466820)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: katlaughing

For transferring from midi to sheet music, I really like MidiNotate. You can try it for free for one month and even after, it is not that expensive. I learned about it from some other Mudcatters.

kat


20 May 01 - 01:19 PM (#466839)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Don Firth

Another one worth investigating is NoteWorthy Composer. It's shareware, so you can try it out and decide if you want to register. It does pretty much everything I want, so I bought it -- can't recall the price, but it wasn't that much. About forty bucks, I think. It also lets you import MIDI files you download from the net (e.g., "Click to Play" in DT -- and there are MIDI files available all over the net, such as oncontemplator.com), display them as sheet music, and edit them if you wish -- and play them! Good program.

Don Firth


20 May 01 - 02:26 PM (#466880)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: IvanB

There's a free version of MidiNotate still available on the web. It's version 1.34, which was the last freeware version. One place it's available is:

ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/fr/public/midintte.exe (Note that's an FTP site, so you'll need an FTP aware browser)

Since I also have NoteWorthy, which I also highly recommend, I've never tried the later versions of MidiNotate, but 1.34 does a good job of creating a score from a midi. It doesn't have all the page layout features of NoteWorthy, but perhaps these are available in the shareware versions. Anyhow, either of these programs does a pretty good job at a very reasonable price.


20 May 01 - 03:01 PM (#466897)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Bill D

you might try Song Book freeware


20 May 01 - 03:08 PM (#466899)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: MMario

There is now an Add-on for Noteworthy that allows you to convert back and forth to ABC format.


21 May 01 - 03:02 PM (#467251)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Pinetop Slim

I've had reasonably good luck with Scorewriter. Price was under $40. Sample download is available from Cakewalk web site.


21 May 01 - 06:45 PM (#467408)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Grab

I'm currently using Power Tab. It gives a fairly pretty result, but it's not incredibly user-friendly - for starters, there's no "word-wrap" feature so if you want to insert a bar you have to frig about with copy-and-paste for hours.

Graham.


22 May 01 - 02:35 AM (#467653)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: GUEST,Martin Graebe

I moved from 'Noteworthy' to a program called 'Capella' because I wanted to put notation with first verse lyrics into 'Word' documents. Capella does this pretty well (once you've worked it out) and I use it to produce books and for the websites I do. It also produces midi files, enables you to play multple parts in different voices etc. It isn't perfect (doesn't always follow Windows conventions, has it's own bizarre logic,etc) but - hey! it doesn't cost anything like as much as the professional packages.

You can find more about it and download a demo at www.softpart.co.uk. There is also some other music related software that might be useful

Martin


22 May 01 - 03:45 AM (#467679)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: GUEST,John Rose

People, please - could you (all of you) specify for what platform?

Macintosh? Winborg? Linux?


22 May 01 - 08:42 AM (#467768)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: MMario

NoteWorthy Composer (which also allows pasting into word) is windows platform. will run on the windows emulation on later Macs. Don't know about Linux


22 May 01 - 01:08 PM (#467963)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Bill D

'almost' all usual references to products like this tend to mean WINDOWS...people who have MAC stuff usually ask for it and specify it ...a couple of these programs may have a MAC or Linux version, but there simply aren't as many.


23 May 01 - 11:01 AM (#468643)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: ermintrudeclaire

wow- thank you everyone - i am overwhelmed by music printing software!!!!


22 Dec 11 - 10:46 AM (#3278365)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: GUEST,leeneia

Time-waster warning:

why did somebody revive this old thread merely to submit an irrelevant phrase?


22 Dec 11 - 11:09 AM (#3278379)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Nigel Parsons

Time-waster warning:

why did somebody revive this old thread merely to submit an irrelevant phrase?


I don't know. But it seems that the mud-elves have now removed that posting leaving yours as the one that revives the thread.
Left to their own devices the elves will normally delete pointless spam, thus consigning threads like this to their historical place.

Elves: Please feel free to delete this comment as well.

Cheers

Nigel


22 Dec 11 - 11:39 AM (#3278404)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: John MacKenzie

It happens all the time Leenia.


22 Dec 11 - 01:05 PM (#3278461)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: GUEST,leeneia

okay


22 Dec 11 - 07:44 PM (#3278668)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Tootler

Since the thread has been revived, I will add that Noteworthy Composer will run in Linux using Wine. I use Noteworthy in this way. There is the odd glitch from time to time but it works fine 95% of the time.

Noteworthy can export its scores as Windows advanced metafiles (*.emf). These will happily import into Open Office and I use this to create both song and tune books.

If you want your scores as bitmaps, IrfanView will convert them. - Also runs in Linux under Wine.


23 Dec 11 - 09:53 AM (#3278899)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: dick greenhaus

I've been using Musescore for the past few weeks, and am mightily impressed.


23 Dec 11 - 11:57 AM (#3278956)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Les in Chorlton

ABCexplorer - free download, easy to use loads of tunes available in ABC for free

L in C#


23 Dec 11 - 12:23 PM (#3278971)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: terrier

As this thread is now live again, my problem is I want to convert music notation dots to ABC, I could write out the ABC but I can write the dots on a stave a lot faster. Musescore I agree is a very good writing prog but how can I then convert the result to ABC?


23 Dec 11 - 05:03 PM (#3279090)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: GUEST

Musescore to abc via MusicXML


23 Dec 11 - 05:32 PM (#3279105)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: terrier

Thanks for that Guest, I've just tried a simple single stave tune and it works fine. Now to see how well it fares with more complicated stuff. Good start though.


23 Dec 11 - 09:42 PM (#3279185)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: GUEST

This sounds interesting, always wondered if there was software etc available to do this.


24 Dec 11 - 02:05 AM (#3279248)
Subject: RE: music printing software?
From: Tootler

I had MuseScore recommended to me but I couldn't get on with it, though I admit I probably did not give it time. Once I found I could get Noteworthy working in Wine, I did not really have the incentive to carry on, especially as I already had several hundred tunes in Noteworthy format. The effort of converting them would have been too much.

If you are a Linux user, there is also NoteEdit (Qt) and NtEdit (Gtk). I found the latter worked better for me but I have found that Qt based software does not always seem to work as well as it should with the Gnome desktop.