Cool, free composing app
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Posted on Feb 25, 2004 02:43 pm
dbmasters
Administrator Since: Apr 03, 2002
www.finalemusic.com/notepad/index.asp
Noize, it's already in the links section, I just put it there. Been playing with it for a while, I bet the pay version are way cool, cuz this free one even is. I see lots of room for growth in the pay versions.
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DanMember
Since: Nov 21, 2002
Feb 25, 2004 04:59 pm Hey, i have "Finale 2003", the full version, its a great program, i have 2 full symphonies written on it, and 1 still in progress. so im sure the free version is great too, it may take a while to learn most of the features like the other version, so read the manual.
Noize2uCzar of MidiAdministrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002
Feb 25, 2004 07:04 pm Yep it is. I used an earlier version of it and liked it for printing sheet music. I never usd it to arrange though. Sonar can print the sheet music as well now, and has been able to for awhile, but doesnt have all the tools that Finale does. They have been around for a long time, it started out life as a sequancer back when I first got Cakewalk for the Atari. but they steered more towards the notation software which is very cool because there really isnt much out there for doing that on the PC or Mac.
Thanx for poppin it in the links dB.