@peter0302 said:
Very interesting. Now, do they reset the score with their own machines copying what you give them or do they digitally reproduce what you give them? I'd have thought they'd prefer and electronic sibelius or Finale file so they could touch it up and send it directly to their output system.
Peter,
Whatever you give to a publisher, he can touch it up. Normally I have given films made directly from an Sibelius/Finale .eps file. But I also sometime I gave just high resolution copies which also work fine.
My Saxophone method, published in 1989 by Hug, Switzerland, was the first music book ever published with Finale- exposed in Mac world expo/ San Fransisco-. At this time I had to import the files in to Adobe Illustrator, for graphic changes, and then to Page maker for layout. With Sibelius - and probably also with Finale-, I think that the whole book could nowadays be written inside the program, maybe even in one single File.
I am always wondering why a software program as Sibelius can not add a matrix window, track window, a MIDI event list and some basic audio recording, like the possiblity to record every single instrument to an audio track, in order to be synchronized with either ProTools or Logic - or wathever. With this basic audio tracks, one could add the desired EQ, FX a.s.f in the audio software. I know that this is possible right now to a certain extent, but it does remain not very practical.
Iwan
http://www.iwanroth-sax.com