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capybara
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Could you please suggest Windows software with the following features?
On the other hand, I don’t need advanced DAW features, since I don’t do digital audio. I work with arrangements for performing live by real musicians and producing music on a computer is none of my business.
I would appreciate it if you could suggest Windows software with the right functionality.
- A piano roll for editing notes. Just in case, a piano roll usually looks like this:
I like FL Studio piano roll the best, but Cakewalk’s one (on the picture) is pretty good, too.
- Generating a decent PDF sheet music that musicians can use for practicing and performing. I don’t need the finest engraving and the highest printing quality, but the scores must be legible and usable. In addition to a regular staff notation, I need guitar tablature and fingering (numbers or letters to indicate fingers directly near the notes on the staff).
Support for notation is so limited in the popular DAWs (Cubase, Logic, etc.) that it becomes completely useless in action. Guitar Pro notation capabilities would be more than enough for me, but, alas, the software is lacking a piano roll.
- Attaching arbitrary text comments to notes, bars, etc.— a feature common for office applications, but not widespread among music editors. I don’t understand why the difference, since working on arrangement has usually greater need for commenting than working on an interoffice memo. I wish I could open the editor and immediately see the comments made during rehearsal, such as:
- This passage has proven to be unplayable; needs reducing.
- The trumpet and the accordion are hindering each other here; something has to be done. Drop the trumpet an octave?
I would appreciate it if you could suggest Windows software with the right functionality.