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  • Ehma2RetourEhma2Retour

    What more?

    MuseScore MuseScorePublished on 10/11/13 at 05:18
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    The application installs with a single click.

    The manual is in line and very complete.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I tried on different machine and it runs comfortably on any Core 2 Duo i3 1.6 to 3.4.

    The product is fairly stable on Windows Mac and Linux.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for less than a month. I Musictime for Windows 95 and Mac OS 8.6, in other words useless.

    I was asked scores of two pieces and having struggled on Logic and Cubase (as mentioned below, are not publishers partitions), as I needed an urgent solution, I took Muse Score, after reading some very complimentary reviews.

    I found a little closer particular (I struggled to put my first notes), b…
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    The application installs with a single click.

    The manual is in line and very complete.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I tried on different machine and it runs comfortably on any Core 2 Duo i3 1.6 to 3.4.

    The product is fairly stable on Windows Mac and Linux.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for less than a month. I Musictime for Windows 95 and Mac OS 8.6, in other words useless.

    I was asked scores of two pieces and having struggled on Logic and Cubase (as mentioned below, are not publishers partitions), as I needed an urgent solution, I took Muse Score, after reading some very complimentary reviews.

    I found a little closer particular (I struggled to put my first notes), but once understood, the app is beautiful (not in look, but use).

    Coda, ped, shades .... everything is interpreted. It has a good idea of ​​the final report.

    I use it mainly for the piano, so I can not compare the rest. But the end result is beautiful. The score is clear and legible.

    I can compare it to Muziktime and Encore (the only ones I've used) and I must say it is a great success. I've seen work and Sibellius Pizzicato and the result seems to be up to par.

    Plus it's free (a contribution is always coming).

    I must say that this is my best musical surprise this year!

    Good for negative points, they are only details. A slightly more elaborate interface a little more intuitive and would be a bit more sexy. But already there is giant.
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  • wedjeuswedjeus

    friendly, complete, and free!

    MuseScore MuseScorePublished on 07/14/13 at 20:53
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    Software easy to use, configurable in seconds.
    Can be installed simply enough soundfonts once decompressed.
    You can use midi devices without problem.
    The online manual is very comprehensive, and user forum provides additional support when needed.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    AMD Athlon 64 X2 (3800 +)
    2 Ghz Ram
    integrated Realtek audio drivers.

    The software works well with an aging computer and peripherals integrated audio (no need for a dedicated audio card)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this software for several years to make arrangements for string quartet of students (I am a teacher of violin) and I am fully satisfied.
    this free software was designed by musicians,…
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    Software easy to use, configurable in seconds.
    Can be installed simply enough soundfonts once decompressed.
    You can use midi devices without problem.
    The online manual is very comprehensive, and user forum provides additional support when needed.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    AMD Athlon 64 X2 (3800 +)
    2 Ghz Ram
    integrated Realtek audio drivers.

    The software works well with an aging computer and peripherals integrated audio (no need for a dedicated audio card)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this software for several years to make arrangements for string quartet of students (I am a teacher of violin) and I am fully satisfied.
    this free software was designed by musicians, and it shows. Its use is very intuitive and even a novice will find it fairly quickly given a well-thought user interface and easy access menus.
    I tried demo versions of paid software that proved true gasworks. Musescore is free, and its use seems much easier than a lot of professional software.

    Pros:
    - Ease of use
    - Very complete
    - Manual very clear line
    - Visual scores after nice impression.
    - Free

    Cons:
    - General Midi sounds a bit ugly
    - Can not install VST (at least to my knowledge)
    - Some bugs sometimes (but rare)

    I recommend this program without hesitation for everyday use, provided you do not're an professional music too fussy. There are probably more efficient software out price, but for me, Musescore is exactly what I was looking for (! And more, totally free) complete without headaches
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  • TomgoldschmidtTomgoldschmidt

    Bravo!

    MuseScore MuseScorePublished on 06/24/12 at 14:50
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    Easy installation, configuration idem, clear and existing manual in French. The forums are rich in useful contributions.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    DP43TF Intel, 2GB DDR2 Dimm, Realtek Audio, a brief office PC already quite old. No problem.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been trying for three days, I know the module Score Cubase SX2, which I find very decent for a sequencer, Harmony Assistant, Forte, Notation Composer, Final I just do not like the interface, and I compare MuseScore now with the demo version of Sibelius First 7. I have not pushed things far enough to compare all the possibilities and those of Harmony Assistant MuseScore, but the latter wins the prize, to me, intui…
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    Easy installation, configuration idem, clear and existing manual in French. The forums are rich in useful contributions.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    DP43TF Intel, 2GB DDR2 Dimm, Realtek Audio, a brief office PC already quite old. No problem.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been trying for three days, I know the module Score Cubase SX2, which I find very decent for a sequencer, Harmony Assistant, Forte, Notation Composer, Final I just do not like the interface, and I compare MuseScore now with the demo version of Sibelius First 7. I have not pushed things far enough to compare all the possibilities and those of Harmony Assistant MuseScore, but the latter wins the prize, to me, intuitive matter (HA is pretty cluttered, but it creates all kinds of tabs instruments, including diatonic or chromatic, with lots of options - advantage HA). MuseScore meets demanding classical composers, it goes far beyond my needs, we can find images of Partos Web. A detail, I appreciate the model Leadsheet Jazz, with its text fonts (chord symbols) jazz. MuseScore import and export MusicXML, MIDI files are imported, but less precisely than Sibelius First 7, which is nice. Still, really remains to be seen whether the differences justify an expenditure of one hundred dollars.
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  • super-gaffeursuper-gaffeur

    MuseScore MuseScorePublished on 08/04/11 at 03:58
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    Installing Linux is easy (package manager). Setup is easy, MIDI devices (keyboards) are automatically recognized and configured. MuseScore is therefore compatible with most MusicXML software partitions the same charge.
    The website of the publisher, in French, is a mine of information. It also has an active forum.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I use it on my desktop PC and my EeePC 901, which are very small configurations in terms of CPU and RAM. It feels a little slow on large partitions (10 pages or more), playback is jerky at times but the problem is hardware, not software. Anyway, I do not think any shareware software running on these configurations (let alone Linux!)

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    Installing Linux is easy (package manager). Setup is easy, MIDI devices (keyboards) are automatically recognized and configured. MuseScore is therefore compatible with most MusicXML software partitions the same charge.
    The website of the publisher, in French, is a mine of information. It also has an active forum.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I use it on my desktop PC and my EeePC 901, which are very small configurations in terms of CPU and RAM. It feels a little slow on large partitions (10 pages or more), playback is jerky at times but the problem is hardware, not software. Anyway, I do not think any shareware software running on these configurations (let alone Linux!)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this software for 1 year, I had tried before nted, MuseScore is much more complete and enjoyable.
    Most: ease of use with a MIDI keyboard, even with just a computer keyboard.
    The least: We have to use the internal synthesizer to play the score: it is difficult to use an external MIDI keyboard playing.
    The value for money is excellent (free ...). Given my amateur needs, this software is quite sufficient. Significant investment (Finale, etc ...) would not be justified.
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  • chapolinchapolin

    MuseScore MuseScorePublished on 02/06/10 at 08:31
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    Ubuntu studio is automatic through the installation manager. The software included in the list of thousands of programs are automatically downloaded and installed.

    OVERALL OPINION

    To see a written score with this software, go to my site free downloads of sheet music for piano http://www.scoresdownload.com
    I know I'm a little pub but nothing like an example.

    Having been in the habit of editing professionally for my piano sheet music editions RBA using Finale I think we can make even better MuseScore I thought was really good, especially considering that permetra is free and everyone to learn about editing of partitions.
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    Ubuntu studio is automatic through the installation manager. The software included in the list of thousands of programs are automatically downloaded and installed.

    OVERALL OPINION

    To see a written score with this software, go to my site free downloads of sheet music for piano http://www.scoresdownload.com
    I know I'm a little pub but nothing like an example.

    Having been in the habit of editing professionally for my piano sheet music editions RBA using Finale I think we can make even better MuseScore I thought was really good, especially considering that permetra is free and everyone to learn about editing of partitions.
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  • Dancosmos7Dancosmos7

    MuseScore MuseScorePublished on 08/10/10 at 03:54
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    without installation problem
    manual clear rapid assistance

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Windows XP and 7
    no problem

    OVERALL OPINION

    1 month of use
    I know sibelius final harmony assistant.
    MuseScore and is well worth the more intuitive user-friendly quick
    gratuit.IL and asked to be known and recognized
    I recommend it sincerely