Binding: CD-ROM Brand: MakeMusic! EAN: 0606776001687 Format: CD-ROM Weight: 60 hundredths-pounds Label: MakeMusic! Manufacturer: MakeMusic! Model: PHR09 Packaged Height: 140 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 60 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 530 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Windows XP Platform: Mac OS X Leopard Platform: Mac OS X Intel Publisher: MakeMusic! Release Date: 2008-10-15 Studio: MakeMusic!
Feature:
- Includes SmartScore Lite 5.6 - Turn your handwritten scores into Finale files in minutes
- Enter music with a mouse, MIDI keyboard or a scanner
- Built-in playback sounds allow you to audition your work and save it out as MP3s
- Notate up to 24 staves
- Import/export graphics
Product Description:
Now there's a faster and easier way to make engraver quality music. Finale PrintMusic 2009 allows you to create scores, scan music, play your compositions, print publisher-quality sheet music, and make MP3s of your musical creations. From the makers of Finale, the world's leading music notation software, PrintMusic is perfect for songwriters, students, teachers, church musicians, and bandleaders. A new workflow and Drag and Drop expressions makes the easiest interface in music notation even easier. PrintMusic makes the ideal software for most casual composers.
Customer Reviews:
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
The best music software I've seen so far, 2008-11-16 Late last year, I bought Finale SongWriter 2007, thinking that the fifty-dollar software would be enough for me to compose music for my cartoons. However, after nearly a year of not being satisfied by its limitations, I finally paid an extra $50 for an upgrade to Finale PrintMusic 2009, and I do not regret it. For one thing, SongWriter is limited to how many staves of music you can put in it, and PrintMusic doesn't seem to have that limitation. It can also do grace notes, and other things that SongWriter couldn't. I originally sought out to buy PrintMusic anyway, but I thought it would be a bargain to buy the other program instead. Better late than never, I guess.
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