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Good low or mid-price DAW with Score print capabilities
Andy Keys
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14:30 GMT
15 November 2009 |
Hello,
I'm struggling to get my copy of Cubase VST 5 to work on my Vista laptop, so wondered if anyone could recommend a good low to mid price DAW that has score printing capabilities. I can't afford £500 for the current version of Cubase right now.
Cheers
Andy
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Nord72
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14:47 GMT
15 November 2009 |
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Artemiy
(18996)
★ Administrator
15:10 GMT
15 November 2009 |
Andy, GarageBand comes with every Mac and it can edit and print note scores (incl. in imported MIDI files). That is a hint for the future :-)
By the way, if you want, you can e-mail me the notes and I can print them for you.
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Artemiy
(18996)
★ Administrator
15:16 GMT
15 November 2009 |
Here as an example of GB's output:
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Andy Keys
(1060)
★ Moderator
14:15 GMT
16 November 2009 |
Thanks both.
I think I'm going to look at a separate DAW and continue to use the DTP Score section of Cubase VST on my desktop for the time being.
I'm surprised that none of the major DAWs seem to offer this level of functionality that was previously available.
Hey ho.
Cheers
Andy
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Know1
(148)
21:31 GMT
16 November 2009 |
Logic...... MAC : )
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Artemiy
(18996)
★ Administrator
21:33 GMT
16 November 2009 |
Yeah baby! :-D
I think Andy will start to hate us one day ;-)
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da-man
(1153)
02:55 GMT
17 November 2009 |
Sonar is very comparable to Cubase and is a very easy to use DAW and is now owned by Roland.
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Know1
(148)
03:41 GMT
17 November 2009 |
We can't forget about Protools 8. I've never used it (the score editor) but I think it has a score editor.
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Andy Keys
(1060)
★ Moderator
10:05 GMT
17 November 2009 |
Thanks again. Yeah, I hate you all, Artemiy :o)
It's not Score editing I'm after, it's more than that. Cubase VST Score had additional functionality to make it almost a score DTP programme like Sibelius, but built into the DAW.
I'll check out Sonar and ProTools, I think.
Cheers
Andy
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