Dialog boxes miss many features.ģ) A way to manage the window layout in Quickscribe needs to be improved. My opinion is that not many coding hours would be required to add some of the additional functions needed to make Quickscribe and the Notation editors more competitive.ġ) The interaction between the palettes and Quicksribe desperately need to be brought up to date.Ģ) Percussion staffs would need to be added. But the staff and staves are so small as to be useless to most people. And the Notation edition has an amazing premise in that it's a MIDI roll editor with a "notation skin" - try draging notes and they act not like Quickscribe but thee MIDI editor. But I'm not sure how many Logic users use that feature.ĭigital Performer, being the standard amongst LA film composers should have a "best in class" score editor. That could be a slight blow to new DP sales and reputation.ģ) The Logic Score Editor is very good. Btw, I don't believe Finale is "on the rocks."Ģ) Cubase will integrate parts of Dorico into Cubase. One big reason is that they think Notion iOS is a very good notation platform on iOS. After starting a thread on the Finale forum to build an iOS version, kindly reported back after Finale discussed it, that they have just decided to not produce an iOS version of Finale for a couple of reasons. It's handwriting recognition is VERY fast as is its workflow. I use it on my iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil achieving amazing results. It's much more powerful than most people give it credit for.
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Btw, Notion is nothing to sneeze at (it's every bit as good as Staff Pad on the Window's Surface device. MIDI data, still with Finale on the rocks, Sibelius as convoluted as ever, and Doritos limping along, how many programmer hours would have to go into adding robust, really robust notation aspects to DP to make it a DTP type app? I mean, how elfin' cool would that be and what might that do to MOTU's profit margin if it really took off?ġ) Studio One 3 (Presonus) now owns Notion 6 and Notion iOS which is being integrated into Studio One. I know $h)# about programming, but it seems to my little mind that DP is not all that far from being a notation program. If we could show multiple tracks in that window as separate staves that would be very nice, indeed. My primary purpose of such a screen-wasteful feature would be to compare harmonic elements between parts, as there isn't enough context in page-based layouts like QuickScribe.
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Mhschmieder wrote:Unless I did something wrong, I was unable to get more than one track to show up in the Notation Editor the other day.