![]() Fortunately, for things like quintuplets, you can insert text markings, and invisible tempo markings and time signature changes to get around that shortcoming.Įntering notation is quite easy - you use the arrow keys to move around the staff, the Enter key to place a note, and Space to place a rest. the midi mappings), and the support for odd subdivisions other than triplets. ![]() The only features that I would like that it is really missing is pre-mapped, or internally mappable percussion notation (ie. The software I use is called Noteworthy Composer, and while it doesn't have 'true' support for drum notation, in that you can't put a snare in the right place and have it sound like a snare (you can use midi remapping tools to fix this, which is what I do), you can change noteheads, and do most notation-related things. I've tried Sibelius and Finale, and while they are extremely powerful, they are also extremely complex to use.
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