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Photoscore ultimate 6 review11/5/2023 Once you have scanned the music, you can play it back straight away, or export for further editing. I'm pleased to have scanned a guitar duet I've wanted to learn for a long time – I can now put some of the trickier passages into TAB. Most lead sheets, piano accompaniments and single instrument pieces worked really well, so a score for a small group of instruments will be fine. Depending on the complexity of your score, this may affect the ‘time-saving’ element. I couldn't easily correct these, and didn't find much help when researching the issue online. My biggest problem was with alternative noteheads, such as ghost notes or harmonics. (If you are a Sibelius user you will be familiar with the ‘numpad’ style editor provider here). Any problems in the scanning are highlighted for you to edit, and most of the time correcting a few bars here and there is straightforward. In terms of errors, I found grace notes caused problems in a minority of cases, as well as some tied notes. I used this software several years ago, and the improvements this time around were striking. The vast majority of each piece scanned well, with few errors. In my testing, results were generally very good. But does it work, is it easy to use, and does it save time in reality? This technology has the potential to save music educators a lot of time, removing the need to input existing music into software note by note. It converts scanned music, or PDFs, of sheet music (printed or handwritten), into digital files. PhotoScore from Neuratron is an appealing piece of software.
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