The software I used to copy music (1993-2003)
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 12:01
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I think it is very interesting to see how much effort one can put in the final score, not only using presets, defaults of the current notation software. One of the Notatio members, Wess, is one of that persons who uses Finale perhaps very partially and many other things he tweaks in other software.John Ruggero wrote:I am sorry that he had to resort to all of that, but he was certainly resourceful.
Oh, I remember a symposium the last summer. A women read her presentation: I understood nothing. Later on, when she was answering to the questions, she started to speak normally.John Ruggero wrote:but I wish he had expressed himself more clearly and like a musician rather than an engineer. I recently came across the following article that all musical article writers should take to heart:
John Ruggero wrote:the writing has been simple, clear, cogent, and completely lacking in BS.
That is an amusing and revealing story. Clarity of expression = clarity of thought. If you can't explain something simply and clearly, you don't really understand it yourself.Oh, I remember a symposium the last summer. A women read her presentation: I understood nothing. Later on, when she was answering to the questions, she started to speak normally.