![]() ![]() It too boasts a mobile app, this time with handwriting recognition. With its user-friendly feature-set, and samples recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, it's stunning value at just $149/£128. Sibelius has a massive following, and for good reason. It's been developed, over almost 30 years, to be an absolute powerhouse for professional composers, arrangers, engravers and educators. What's more, it's been owned by Avid since 2006, the company behind Pro Tools and Media Composer.įortunately, despite its pro leanings, Sibelius has always remained accessible to use. In fact, Avid markets three versions in order to satisfy everyone from novice to expert. ![]() Sibelius|First enables hobbyists to write simple scores and is completely free to download and install. It's fun and easy to use but its four stave (instrument part) limit is, well, limiting. The modestly priced standard version of Sibelius, named plainly as Sibelius, is just the ticket for many users. The stave limit has been upped to 16, it includes 10GB of sampled sounds, a comprehensive range of instruments, four voices per staff and a host of preset score layouts. Bundled with it are AudioScore lite and PhotoScore lite, software packages that enable you to automatically transcribe music from audio sources or scans. Sibelius|Ultimate is, as the name suggests, the dog's danglies. Not only does it feature more – more samples, more instruments and so on – but it also gives you access to numerous esoteric features, such as the ability to use early music-style bar lines. ![]()
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