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From: Stewart Mackintosh <lists@...>
>The problem is that if a fraction of the resources applied to the rest
of
>the program had been allotted to the score editor, Logic would be up
there
>with Sibelius/Finale etc as the scoring package of choice, not to
mention a
>major advantage in the education market, and the benefits to those of us
who
>have had to endure a myriad of workarounds to achieve a presentable end
>product.
I agree with Stewart, Logic could easily become THE leading score package
along with it's renowned midi/audio power. For starters the ease of use,
editability and it's sound is so much better than Finale & Sibelius.
Apple should really get on to this by further refining what is already a
very powerful side of the program. With a little tweaking Logic's scores
& parts look pretty damn impressive! I've never had a problem getting it
read by musicians in studios, live gigs etc.
Paul.
On Friday, October 1, 2004, at 06:30 AM, Paul Millard wrote:
> Logic could easily become THE leading score package along with it's
> renowned midi/audio power. For starters the ease of use, editability
> and it's sound is so much better than Finale & Sibelius. Apple
should
> really get on to this by further refining what is already a very
> powerful side of the program.
I will second this...or third it...whatever we are up to ;)
Take care
Jesse Widener
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