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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.misc
- Path: sparky!uunet!nwnexus!mouthers!slugg
- From: (slugg jello)
- Subject: Re: Software for Music Publishing
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.233542.2546@mouthers.nwnexus.wa.com>
- Sender: slugg@mouthers.nwnexus.wa.com
- Reply-To: slugg@mouthers.wa.com
- Organization: Mouthing Flowers
- References: <1992Dec30.091258.20261@amylnd.stgt.sub.org>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 23:35:42 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <1992Dec30.091258.20261@amylnd.stgt.sub.org>
- agnus@amylnd.stgt.sub.org (Matthias Zepf) writes:
- > slugg jello () wrote:
- > > > we want to publish an new songbook in Germany and looking
- > > > for a software to do this easy as possible.
- > > I'm waiting for the same product to come out, as I too want to
- > > publish a music book and refuse to do it on my PC.
- >
- > NeXTWORLD, Winter 1992, page 54:
- > "Score(tm) - A brilliant professional music notation editor written
- > by William Clocksin of Cambridge University. For serious music pub-
- > lishing." (Right Brain Software)
- >
- > I do not know this application, and I do not know, whether it is
- > shipping or not, but it sounds like what you are looking for ...
-
- Thanks, but RightBrain's MusicScribe doesn't accept midi input, and it doesn't
- allow for scoring chords. The former is a major inconvenience, the latter
- absolutely disqualifies it.
-
- Cheer's to the New Year and to RightBrain if they add those two features!
- --
- Doug Kent
- slugg@mouthers.wa.com
-