now's the time to build the next generation notation program, complete with sample player, mixer, sequencer, etc.
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@hermitage59 said:
But,
I've downloaded the demo of a program Called Overture 3 (version 4 out soon)
and had a lot of fun putting stuff together quickly and easily. It's easy to learn (given some basic knowledge of notation software), and the input is almost instinctive. By that i mean, it does what is says on the packet, without having to set up a lot of stuff first.
Better than that, Version 4 will be a native host for VST (Not RTAS or AU just yet)
I'm going to use it further and post here with updates.
Regards to you all,
Alex.
@hermitage59 said:
DG,
While I agree the interface isn't as pretty as Sibelius, the functions are, well, functional.
I'm not sure about the hobbyist bit either. After some research on the Overture forum, it seems version 4 will improve in terms of appearance, and the addtion of hosting is a development i'm interested in. I wrote in another post about not really needing a heavyweight, nearly all singing and dancing program like Logic, or Cubase, just notation, multi sample playback, and mix with record and effects capability.
As a quill, parchment, and ink user, i tend to think in terms of manuscript useability when i assess any software, so i guess my opinion is biased in this direction. I've used sequencers only to write short stuff, paid work, but nothing running to a full symphony or concerto.
So, i'm looking for a superb notational program that plays multi samples, and records to a mixer enabling me to add effects if i wish.
If i need to use a sequencer i have two, Logic and Cubase OSX, but they stay off more than get turned on.
But a notationally prominent software program with the extras i listed is more for me and my method of musical creation.
It's a matter of personal preference, and, to be open minded, however we get there, it's the end result that counts. I'd like the journey to be a little simpler with less programming and more writing, in a format i'm more comfortable with.
Regards,
Alex.