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  2. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Passport Music Software 5.0.4 (Windows); 5.0.7 ... Maestro Music Software 8.280; 2017 (8 years ago ...

  3. Harmonic Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic sold its line of fiber-optic access products to Aurora Networks in February 2013 for $46 million in cash. [15] [16] On February 29, 2016 Harmonic acquired Thomson Video Networks. [17] In January 2022, SBTVD Forum approved a selection of technologies for SBTVD 3.0 which include MPEG-5 LCEVC, V-NOVA & Harmonic’s submission. [18] [19]

  4. MagicScore - Wikipedia

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    Maestro Performer – an entry level, free sheet music program; Maestro Online – a free product that allows users to publish their scores inside web pages; MagicScore Music Software is now an integrated part of Maestro Music Software but the company continues development of some of the MagicScore products. MagicScore and Maestro use the same ...

  5. Opcode Systems - Wikipedia

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    Overture (music notation and hybrid DAW software, now published by Sonic Scores) Opcode Systems, Inc. was founded in 1985 by Dave Oppenheim and based in and around Palo Alto, California , USA. Opcode produced MIDI sequencing software for the classic Mac OS and Microsoft Windows , which would later include digital audio capabilities, as well as ...

  6. Music Write - Wikipedia

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    The Maestro edition is the top-of-the-line for Music Write. has the same features as the Songwriter edition, but in addition to a notation editor, has a piano roll note editor (similar to piano rolls in player pianos); a control editor; a song editor; a software mixer; an event list; and comments box. 47 tracks per file are supported, and each track may have up to two staves as well.

  7. Harmonix - Wikipedia

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    Harmonix was founded on May 10, 1995 by Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy, who met while attending MIT. [1] Egozy was an electrical/computer engineer with an interest in music, while Rigopulos was a music composition major with an interest in programming; both met while working in the MIT Media Lab.

  8. Exciter (effect) - Wikipedia

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    An exciter (also called a harmonic exciter or aural exciter) is an audio signal processing technique used to enhance a signal by dynamic equalization, phase manipulation, harmonic synthesis of (usually) high frequency signals, and through the addition of subtle harmonic distortion. Dynamic equalization involves variation of the equalizer ...

  9. Finale (scorewriter) - Wikipedia

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    Some new features include: ReWire support, so that Finale can be used simultaneously and in sync with digital audio software. The new "Aria Player" speeds up and simplifies the choosing of Garritan instruments. [8] Beginning with this version, the user manual is found entirely online. [9] Band-in-a-Box and a couple of other plug-ins were removed.