Sibelius First combines the Sibelius Student and Sibelius First notation products. The new Sibelius First is designed to take advantage of the features introduced by Avid’s Sibelius 7, including a task-oriented UI, 64-bit technology and support for the latest operating systems—plus new video export functionality, online publishing, and direct sharing to YouTube, SoundCloud, and Facebook, and more.
Sibelius First’s standout features include:
- Task-oriented user interface
- Enter notes: Choose from scanning, transcribing, or MIDI import to get your ideas into Sibelius First—now with MusicXML interchange for transferring your music into and out of other applications
- Sound Library: Includes a sound library so you can hear your compositions played back on sampled instruments
- 64-bit support: Address more than 4GB of RAM
- Magnetic layout and dynamic parts let you produce and tailor your scores to suit various musicians
- Sibelius First scores can be added to the score library on the Avid Scorch app (sold separately)
- New social media and video sharing options: Users can export compositions as videos and publish their work to social media websites (YouTube, SoundCloud, Facebook) along with traditional print, email, or audio exports
Availability & Pricing:
Sibelius First software is available now for £99 GBP / €120 EURO and multi-seat 5 packs are available for £239 / €291. Current Sibelius First and Sibelius Student customers may take advantage of upgrade options for £29.99 / €39. To learn more visit Sibelius online.
For purchasing inquiries, visit the Sibelius Store.
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