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  2. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Name Guitar tablature WYSIWYG editor MIDI entry [a] Playback File formats Developer(s) Stable release; review date License Cost Operating systems Import Export Canorus

  3. Band-in-a-Box - Wikipedia

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    Band-In-a-Box used only MIDI until 1999, when digital audio was added. The latter allowed users record their vocals and instruments directly into songs. In November 2006, PG Music released "RealDrums", which was the first step in providing users with tracks recorded by real instruments.

  4. 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.

  5. File:BIAB piano with pushes,stops.ogg - Wikipedia

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    A brief demonstration of the musical sound of computer software "Band In a Box", not using any copyrighted material. For use in the article " Band In a Box File usage

  6. Impro-Visor - Wikipedia

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    Impro-Visor automatically creates accompaniment, such as piano, bass, and drums, from the chord sequence on a leadsheet (a capability similar to, but currently not as full-featured as that of Band-in-a-Box). The style of accompaniment is derived from a set of pattern specifications using a textual notation similar to that for melodies. [6]

  7. Roland SC-55 - Wikipedia

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    When bundled with the Band-in-a-Box and BalladeGS software, it is called SCC-1B. Roland later replaced the SCC-1 with a combination of their MPU-401AT MIDI interface card and SCB-55 Wave Blaster-compatible daughterboard. Roland referred to this combination as the SCM-15AT. The SCC-1 was also sold as the GPPC-N for the NEC PC-98.

  8. Talk:Band-in-a-Box - Wikipedia

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  9. Schweizer SGU 1-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Schweizer SGU 1-6 was a United States Open Class, single-seat, high-wing, pod-and-boom glider built by Schweizer Metal Aircraft Company of Elmira, New York. [ 1 ] The sole SGU 1-6 built was completed in 1937 as an experimental aircraft and registered N17897. [ 2 ]