Music input in Musedit is very fast and user-friendly once you have acquired the necessary skills - the experienced user can bypass the menus and use keyboard shortcuts and toolbar buttons for the most common operations. But for the beginner there is a variety of input methods available (a virtual keyboard or fretboard or toolbar on the screen, or an external MIDI keyboard)
Musedit is ideal for guitarist and other string players since it supports any instrument tuning and number of strings (from 2-8). You can input the notation into Tablature or Music staff or a combination of the two (linked staff/Tab). Musedit allows at least 4 parts per staff and can handle music at all levels from beginner to virtuoso.
All styles of guitar playing are supported - classical, electric, jazz, folk etc. Musedit also supports banjos, mandolins, dulcimers, bazoukis, chapman sticks etc etc.
Musedit can also be used to notate songs, band / ensemble /orchestral parts, drum and percussion parts, vocal scores etc. You can have up to 20 parts in a score (a part can be a text line, staff, Tab line etc).
The user has control over every element of the score (to the nearest pixel!) and this allows high quality printed output. Export of all or part of the score as a graphic is also possible for putting on websites etc.
Contrary to the report below, I have found the latest version of Musedit to be very stable in operation (on Win XP and Win 98). Also I had no problems translating guitar parts into Tablature.
Most of the bugs that afflicted early versions have been ironed out; There is still room for improvement in a few areas, but overall the current version does a good job.
However technical support is not of the best. And it has been a year since the developer released the last version and still no update!
However despite a few grumbles, Musedit is still probably one of the best scoring programs available for guitarists and other stringed instrument players.Get more detail about MusEdit - PC.
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