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  2. Mozart the music processor - Wikipedia

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    Mozart 1, in 1994, was entirely based on its author's vision of what a music processor should be. Mozart's development in the subsequent decades has been driven by the needs of its users. [10] Elaine Gould's 2011 book, Behind Bars, is the primary guide to developing and maintaining music engraving in Mozart, as it is for other score writers. [11]

  3. Capella (notation program) - Wikipedia

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    A free capella reader can display, print and play a capella score. Data entry is possible via computer keyboard entirely, via mouse or in a combination with a MIDI keyboard. It is intended for multi staff scores like choir music, or orchestral music. Capella is a practically oriented application suited for amateur and professional musicians alike.

  4. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Windows, macOS, Linux Encore: Yes Yes MIDI Encore, [k] MusicTime, [l] Rhapsody, [m] Compressed MusicXML [n] MIDI, [d] Cakewalk MIDI, [o] Master Tracks Pro, [p] PDF: Passport Music Software 5.0.4 (Windows); 5.0.7 (macOS); 2015 (10 years ago) () Proprietary: Non-free Windows, macOS Finale: Yes Yes Step-time and real-time MIDI, VST, AU, [q ...

  5. List of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Frescobaldi, a GUI front-end for LilyPond [Linux, FreeBSD, OS X and Microsoft Windows] Impro-Visor, a GUI- and text-based scorewriter for constructing lead sheets and jazz solos on Linux, OS X, and Windows; LilyPond, a text-based scorewriter with several backends including PS, PDF and SVG; MuseScore, a WYSIWYG scorewriter for Linux, Windows ...

  6. MuseScore - Wikipedia

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    MuseScore Studio (branded as MuseScore before 2024) [8] is a free and open-source music notation program for Windows, macOS, and Linux under the Muse Group, which owns the associated online score-sharing platform MuseScore.com and a freemium mobile score viewer and playback app.

  7. Encore (software) - Wikipedia

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    With no version updates since at least 2015 (version 5.0.4 for Windows and 5.0.7 for macOS), [6] Passport Music Software closed doors in early 2022. [ 7 ] Following the subsequent acquisition of the product line by Sonic Scores, [ 5 ] version 6 of Encore is being developed by its original author, Don Williams, for both Windows and macOS.

  8. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Live scoring of sheet music from MIDI input. Signal: Web Open source Signal Piano roll, event list Studio One: macOS, Windows Proprietary: PreSonus: Score, piano roll, drum editor TineFune: Linux, Windows: Proprietary: TineFune, LLC: Piano roll, event list: MIDI sequencer with a Web Browser GUI, no windows or menu clutter. TuxGuitar

  9. SCORE (software) - Wikipedia

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    SCORE version 1 was released in 1987 by Passport Designs and updated to version 2 in August 1988. [15] The German music publisher Schott Music began using SCORE in 1988 [8] and their in-house engraving typefaces became the basis for SCORE's symbol library. [7] Version 2 also introduced the use of PostScript Type 1 fonts for page text. [1]