Mahalo to 'SteveinChicago' & 'Vic_France' re: Sebelius—>C7

Scoring enhancements? I didn’t read anything of that sort. Could you please detail what was “enhanced”?

The key to better scores
The Score Editor has been further enhanced to feature all MIDI-related functions from the Key Editor, giving you all the tools you need, when you need them. This includes dedicated edit operations involving the chord track or basic tasks like quantize, transpose and length editing, all sorted and arranged clearly for a speedy workflow. You can easily switch between the score symbols and the MIDI functions Inspector with the new tabs at the top of the edit section. Not just another improvement, and certainly something you won’t want to miss by the end of the first day.

it’s simply not in the same league as Finale or Sibelius for that purpose, so why bother?

For me using one music programme is very ‘satisfying’,
and if I run into major probs, Sebelius is just a double-clik away.

I was never able to scoring effectively for more than just a small combo/lead sheet etc when using Cubase 4/5/6.
For larger projects I have used Finalé/Sebelius.

For this project I am scoring for a big band plus strings and chorale

Saxes-1st alt/2nd tnr/3rd alt/4th tnr/5th bari
Brass-4 trp 4 tbn
Rythym sec-Pno bs drm gtr
Strings- 4 violins 3 violas 3 cello
Chorale-30 voxes bs alt sp

And I am for the first time using C7 for the project and it is working.
Nuthin wrong wi dat.

BTW on a funny note (Bb)
My budget is enough this year that I can hire a guitarist (if they can read :slight_smile:)
so curteye can take the conductor’s baton. :slight_smile:

I will be thanking Steve and Vic (and steiny) with every wave of my arm. :slight_smile:
3/2 time signature anyone?

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