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Hi Logic Notation users,
in answer to
"Phil Angus" <angusp@...>
>Almost 97 % (or so) of all the mail passing by on this list consist of
audio
>and technical stuff. No problem with that.
>My entrance in Logic actually was from the notation facilities in
Notator,
>as was the case with many 'talking' and even more 'silent' LUG-members,
I'm
>pretty sure.
It is true that the Notator users who migrated to Logic were in a large
proportion very attracted by the fact that Notator was at the time both
a wonderful sequencer and a relatively advanced notation program.
Logic in itself was a step forwards. But then then there was this long
period of time where Logic did not adavance much on the notation point
of view. Not to say that they did not move at all. For instance we
(Windows users) received recently an excellent graphic export.
However, extremely basic things as cross staved piano notation are still
not there...
Logic is a good notation program to work out simple songs and small
scale arrangements. Also a marvelous and intuitive composing tool.
My guess is that professional notation users migrated towards other
meadows.
That might be the source of Silence of the LAMS (Logic Audio Musical
Scorers) .
Best regards
Daniel Schell, Composer
Opera 'Hygiène de l'Assassin' to be performed in the Opera of
Liège,
February 11-13, 2000. Written with Logic.
http://users.skynet.be/clic.music
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