After 15 years with Cubase, I think I'm getting sick of MIDI keyboarding... especially WRT VSL and sample libs.
I -think- I'd like to explore working directly with a notation program via a drawing tablet for data entry if that's possible. I've used drawing tablets for design work and if I could actually 'input' via tablet as quickly as I can use paper/pencil I'd be a happy guy...
I've only ever used Cubase 'Score' in any serious way... I stuck with it because I do mostly mixing 'live' audio with MIDI tracks and despite its obvious limitations it's very convenient to be able to work with the mix of audio/midi rather than constantly 'exporting and importing' MIDI from a notation program into a DAW as I see others do.
Anyhoo, my question is: what are my options?
Does Cubase Score or Finale or Sibelius support a drawing tablet? Is it faster to work with than a MIDI keyboard? Do they support nice pallettes of tools (hair pins, symbols, etc.) like a CAD program would?
My main enduring frustration with the keyboard is that after I play and quantise or edit, you still have to do all the crap with tweaking controllers/keyswitches and the like and I am SICK of it.
I'm thinkin' it's at least worth a try to try and skin the cat from the other direction---entering the notation and then working on the MIDI.
TIA,
----JC