Avid today introduced Scorch – a new app designed to turs your iPad into an interactive music stand, score library, and sheet music store.
Features:
- Use your iPad mobile device as an interactive substitute for a music stand and sheet music library
- View and modify your own Sibelius or Sibelius First scores and lead sheets—plus premium content from a variety of publishers
- Learn songs or adapt them to your instrument by transposing a score, changing instruments, or converting to and from guitar tab
- Display individual parts
- See the whole score—or individual parts—played on the Keyboard display
- Hear your score by playing it back with sampled instrument sounds
- Mix your score to suit your needs
- Turn pages in Music Stand mode
- In-app purchases through your iTunes account
Note: Avid Scorch lets you modify how your music is displayed, such as hiding parts or transposition, but is not designed for actual music editing.
Pricing & Availability
Avid Scorch retails for $4.99 in the App Store.
Post a comment
(1)
-
hughsungNew AFfiliatePosted on 06/17/2011 at 04:19:56The Avid Scorch Sheet Music App for iPad is compatible with the AirTurn BT-105 Bluetooth page turner, enabling users to turn the pages of their Sibelius scores hands free. The AirTurn BT-105 is available with 2 ATFS-2 silent foot switches, designed to be the quietest in the consumer market for demanding musicians and recording artists. Visit http://airturn.com for more info on the AirTurn BT-105 for Avid Scorch.
Viewers of this article also read...
- Rent-to-own Ozone 9 and Neutron 3 together on Splice Splice has bundled iZotope’s latest software audio processors and offers them at a lower price through their rent-to-own program.
- Over 150 free software tools to make music Making music with your computer when you don't have a penny is possible. And to prove our point here you have 150+ free software tools many of which don't have anything to envy their paid counterparts.
- Over 150 free software tools to make music Making music with your computer when you don't have a penny is possible. And to prove our point here you have 150+ free software tools many of which don't have anything to envy their paid counterparts.