ATW10C
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My normal way of writing my compositions is in a "non standard" format. I use the letters and a comma if there is a long pause, spaces to delineate phrases.
So I need a notation software where I "play into" it and it renders the midi input into a nice sheet for archiving purpose.
The catch is, it appears that the famous and some of them rather high priced notation software do have a lot of features, capacities to score for an orchestra, etc, they don't render/quantized midi poorly.
Finale, Notepad and Print Music - failed. Hell, the playback from the render music sheet was bad, bad, bad. Capella, bad... Sibelius I haven't tried but think after seeing what happen so far, rendering midi into sheet isn't their bread and butter.
I am down to Overture/Score Writer and Harmony Assistant/Melody Assistant. Overture's rendering is ok, just and it is expensive, US$300 and US$59 while Harmony Assistant at US$85 (Melody is US$25) render quite well.
But you know, being somewhat new, there may be things to look for that I don't know. And it could be a good sequencer software makes having a Notation software useless. Does it?
I am starting to try non real time input via keyboard and off course the keys are in but no rhythm makes it look and sound weird. Damn troublesome to work this way.
Advice anyone?
So I need a notation software where I "play into" it and it renders the midi input into a nice sheet for archiving purpose.
The catch is, it appears that the famous and some of them rather high priced notation software do have a lot of features, capacities to score for an orchestra, etc, they don't render/quantized midi poorly.
Finale, Notepad and Print Music - failed. Hell, the playback from the render music sheet was bad, bad, bad. Capella, bad... Sibelius I haven't tried but think after seeing what happen so far, rendering midi into sheet isn't their bread and butter.
I am down to Overture/Score Writer and Harmony Assistant/Melody Assistant. Overture's rendering is ok, just and it is expensive, US$300 and US$59 while Harmony Assistant at US$85 (Melody is US$25) render quite well.
But you know, being somewhat new, there may be things to look for that I don't know. And it could be a good sequencer software makes having a Notation software useless. Does it?
I am starting to try non real time input via keyboard and off course the keys are in but no rhythm makes it look and sound weird. Damn troublesome to work this way.
Advice anyone?